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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Christina N. BakerPublisher: Rutgers University Press Imprint: Rutgers University Press Dimensions: Width: 11.40cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 17.80cm Weight: 0.001kg ISBN: 9781978813335ISBN 10: 1978813333 Pages: 174 Publication Date: 18 March 2022 Recommended Age: From 16 to 99 years Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction 1. Recognizing the Pioneers 2. Women of the L.A. Rebellion 3. Moving into the Mainstream 4. More than Mainstream Acknowledgments Further Reading Selected Filmography Works Cited IndexReviewsIn showcasing the incredible range of films made by Black women directors from the silent era to the present day, Christina N. Baker masterfully reveals the rich diversity of their work, their astounding creativity, and their impressive resilience in the face of an often-hostile industry. --Allyson Nadia Field co-editor of L.A. Rebellion: Creating a New Black Cinema Christina N. Baker offers an engaging study on the vibrant and, yet, overlooked contributions of Black women directors. With astute and accessible prose, Baker deftly reveals a rich cinema history that highlights forgotten, groundbreaking, independent, and mainstream Black women filmmakers. This compact and resourceful text will inform and inspire. --Samantha N. Sheppard author of Sporting Blackness: Race, Embodiment, and Critical Muscle Memory on Screen """Recent Books of Interest to Women Scholars""-- ""Women in Academia Report"" ""This eloquently written book is an essential read for those who want to learn about Black women behind the camera. Baker skillfully weaves Black feminist theory with the ideals and goals of Black women directors from the beginnings of cinema to contemporary times. Her careful consideration of how pioneer Kathleen Collins influenced the women of the LA Rebellion and Ava DuVernay is thoughtful and illuminating.""--Zeinabu irene Davis ""Professor and Independent Filmmaker, University of California, San Diego"" ""In showcasing the incredible range of films made by Black women directors from the silent era to the present day, Christina N. Baker masterfully reveals the rich diversity of their work, their astounding creativity, and their impressive resilience in the face of an often-hostile industry."" --Allyson Nadia Field ""co-editor of L.A. Rebellion: Creating a New Black Cinema"" ""Christina N. Baker offers an engaging study on the vibrant and, yet, overlooked contributions of Black women directors. With astute and accessible prose, Baker deftly reveals a rich cinema history that highlights forgotten, groundbreaking, independent, and mainstream Black women filmmakers. This compact and resourceful text will inform and inspire."" --Samantha N. Sheppard ""author of Sporting Blackness: Race, Embodiment, and Critical Muscle Memory on Screen""" This eloquently written book is an essential read for those who want to learn about Black women behind the camera. Baker skillfully weaves Black feminist theory with the ideals and goals of Black women directors from the beginnings of cinema to contemporary times. Her careful consideration of how pioneer Kathleen Collins influenced the women of the LA Rebellion and Ava DuVernay is thoughtful and illuminating. --Zeinabu irene Davis Professor and Independent Filmmaker, University of California, San Diego In showcasing the incredible range of films made by Black women directors from the silent era to the present day, Christina N. Baker masterfully reveals the rich diversity of their work, their astounding creativity, and their impressive resilience in the face of an often-hostile industry. --Allyson Nadia Field co-editor of L.A. Rebellion: Creating a New Black Cinema Christina N. Baker offers an engaging study on the vibrant and, yet, overlooked contributions of Black women directors. With astute and accessible prose, Baker deftly reveals a rich cinema history that highlights forgotten, groundbreaking, independent, and mainstream Black women filmmakers. This compact and resourceful text will inform and inspire. --Samantha N. Sheppard author of Sporting Blackness: Race, Embodiment, and Critical Muscle Memory on Screen Recent Books of Interest to Women Scholars -- Women in Academia Report This eloquently written book is an essential read for those who want to learn about Black women behind the camera. Baker skillfully weaves Black feminist theory with the ideals and goals of Black women directors from the beginnings of cinema to contemporary times. Her careful consideration of how pioneer Kathleen Collins influenced the women of the LA Rebellion and Ava DuVernay is thoughtful and illuminating. --Zeinabu irene Davis Professor and Independent Filmmaker, University of California, San Diego In showcasing the incredible range of films made by Black women directors from the silent era to the present day, Christina N. Baker masterfully reveals the rich diversity of their work, their astounding creativity, and their impressive resilience in the face of an often-hostile industry. --Allyson Nadia Field co-editor of L.A. Rebellion: Creating a New Black Cinema Christina N. Baker offers an engaging study on the vibrant and, yet, overlooked contributions of Black women directors. With astute and accessible prose, Baker deftly reveals a rich cinema history that highlights forgotten, groundbreaking, independent, and mainstream Black women filmmakers. This compact and resourceful text will inform and inspire. --Samantha N. Sheppard author of Sporting Blackness: Race, Embodiment, and Critical Muscle Memory on Screen """In showcasing the incredible range of films made by Black women directors from the silent era to the present day, Christina N. Baker masterfully reveals the rich diversity of their work, their astounding creativity, and their impressive resilience in the face of an often-hostile industry."" -- Allyson Nadia Field * co-editor of L.A. Rebellion: Creating a New Black Cinema * ""Christina N. Baker offers an engaging study on the vibrant and, yet, overlooked contributions of Black women directors. With astute and accessible prose, Baker deftly reveals a rich cinema history that highlights forgotten, groundbreaking, independent, and mainstream Black women filmmakers. This compact and resourceful text will inform and inspire."" -- Samantha N. Sheppard * author of Sporting Blackness: Race, Embodiment, and Critical Muscle Memory on Screen * “This eloquently written book is an essential read for those who want to learn about Black women behind the camera. Baker skillfully weaves Black feminist theory with the ideals and goals of Black women directors from the beginnings of cinema to contemporary times. Her careful consideration of how pioneer Kathleen Collins influenced the women of the LA Rebellion and Ava DuVernay is thoughtful and illuminating.” -- Zeinabu irene Davis * Professor and Independent Filmmaker, University of California, San Diego * ""Recent Books of Interest to Women Scholars"" * Women in Academia Report * ""In showcasing the incredible range of films made by Black women directors from the silent era to the present day, Christina N. Baker masterfully reveals the rich diversity of their work, their astounding creativity, and their impressive resilience in the face of an often-hostile industry."" -- Allyson Nadia Field * co-editor of L.A. Rebellion: Creating a New Black Cinema * ""Christina N. Baker offers an engaging study on the vibrant and, yet, overlooked contributions of Black women directors. With astute and accessible prose, Baker deftly reveals a rich cinema history that highlights forgotten, groundbreaking, independent, and mainstream Black women filmmakers. This compact and resourceful text will inform and inspire."" -- Samantha N. Sheppard * author of Sporting Blackness: Race, Embodiment, and Critical Muscle Memory on Screen * “This eloquently written book is an essential read for those who want to learn about Black women behind the camera. Baker skillfully weaves Black feminist theory with the ideals and goals of Black women directors from the beginnings of cinema to contemporary times. Her careful consideration of how pioneer Kathleen Collins influenced the women of the LA Rebellion and Ava DuVernay is thoughtful and illuminating.” -- Zeinabu irene Davis * Professor and Independent Filmmaker, University of California, San Diego * ""Recent Books of Interest to Women Scholars"" * Women in Academia Report *" Author InformationCHRISTINA N. BAKER is an associate professor in the Department of History & Critical Race and Ethnic Studies at the University of California, Merced. She is the author of Contemporary Black Women Filmmakers and the Art of Resistance and the editor of Kasi Lemmons: Interviews. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |