Where No Black Woman Has Gone Before: Subversive Portrayals in Speculative Film and TV
Autor Diana Adesola Mafeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 feb 2018
Writing for fans as well as scholars, Diana Adesola Mafe looks at representations of black womanhood and girlhood in American and British speculative film and television, including 28 Days Later, AVP: Alien vs. Predator, Children of Men, Beasts of the Southern Wild, Firefly, and Doctor Who: Series 3. Each of these has a subversive black female character in its main cast, and Mafe draws on critical race, postcolonial, and gender theories to explore each film and show, placing the black female characters at the center of the analysis and demonstrating their agency. The first full study of black female characters in speculative film and television, Where No Black Woman Has Gone Before shows why heroines such as Lex in AVP and Zoë in Firefly are inspiring a generation of fans, just as Uhura did.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781477315231
ISBN-10: 1477315233
Pagini: 184
Ilustrații: 26 b&w photos
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: University of Texas Press
Colecția University of Texas Press
ISBN-10: 1477315233
Pagini: 184
Ilustrații: 26 b&w photos
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: University of Texas Press
Colecția University of Texas Press
Notă biografică
Diana AdesolaMafe is an associate professor of English at Denison University. She is the author of Mixed Race Stereotypes in South African and American Literature: Coloring Outside the (Black and White) Lines.
Cuprins
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: To Boldly Go
- Chapter 1. Seeking a Friend for the End of the World: 28 Days Later
- Chapter 2. Last One Standing: Alien vs. Predator
- Chapter 3. The Black Madonna: Children of Men
- Chapter 4. Thank Heaven for Little Girls: Beasts of the Southern Wild
- Chapter 5. Intergalactic Companions: Firefly and Doctor Who
- Coda: Final Frontiers
- Notes
- Works Cited
- Index
Recenzii
Where No Black Woman Has Gone Before does not pretend to be a comprehensive account of black women in speculative film and television, as Mafe makes clear, but it is the first book-length study of black femininity in this area...By attending to the visual and linguistic coding of black and female characters, Mafe exposes biases less explicit than plain exclusion.
Where No Black Woman Has Gone Before initiates a dialogue about black women in speculative film and television...a compelling contribution to the scholarship on speculative cinema and television, and will serve well scholars, students, and teachers in the field.
Mafe's coda strikes a good balance between reflection and optimism while pointing to possible future directions black women in television and film may go. Mafe's goal of bringing light to subversive portrayals in speculative film and television is laudable and well executed.
Where No Black Woman Has Gone Before makes a genuine contribution as a pioneering effort in the study of race and gender in sf film and television.
Where No Black Woman Has Gone Before is concise and accessible with five well-written and theorized chapters…Mafe's narrow focus on representations of black women in non 'obvious block buster films' and in supporting roles raises insightful and useful points about the difference between superficial dismissible black female characters versus complex well-rounded black female characters...Mafe's arguments are sound and her reading of the texts convincing.
Ambitious...Mafe’s argument highlights the need for more black female characters in speculative fiction...this text is a first step in the analysis of black female characters in speculative fiction and how difficult it is to find representation when the examples are few and far between.
[Where No Black Woman Has Gone Before] contributes to the discourse of race and genre in scholarship by expanding upon the complex position of black female characters in film and television that come under the broad banner of 'speculative fiction'...The strength of Mafe's book…lies in her way of reading these films and the black female characters in them. She endorses a mode of spectatorship that allows the conservative and radical tendencies of these films to exist side by side. By doing so, she suggests ways in which black female protagonists can be deconstructive figures, but also open spaces for new styles and tropes in sf.
Descriere
With in-depth explorations of six contemporary American and British films and shows, this pioneering volume spotlights black female characters who play central, subversive roles in science fiction, fantasy, and horror.