Race and the Suburbs in American Film

Race and the Suburbs in American Film

Author
Merrill Schleier
Publisher
State University of New York Press
Language
English
Year
2021
Page
272
ISBN
143848447X,9781438484471
File Type
pdf
File Size
2.3 MiB

About the Author Merrill Schleier is Professor Emeritus of Art and Architectural History and Film Studies at the University of the Pacific. They are the author of Skyscraper Cinema: Architecture and Gender in American Film. Product Description Explores how suburban space and the body are racialized in American film. Review "A fascinating look at how suburban films have treated race, from their long-lived fixation on whiteness to an opening up to diverse perspectives and experiences. Through creative analysis of cinematic elements and the business of film, the volume's authors probe the many ways racialized people inhabited the cinematic suburb, and encourage us to reimagine the suburban film genre itself." — Becky M. Nicolaides, author of My Blue Heaven: Life and Politics in the Working-Class Suburbs of Los Angeles, 1920–1965“Centering films and figures often left out of the popular canon of suburban cinema saturated by images white families fenced in by even whiter picket fences, Race and the Suburbs in American Film broadens the archive of suburban film and its racial tropes beyond blanket exclusion. From attending to the black maids statically framed in mid-century film and black filmmakers’ efforts decades later to capture black suburban experience as homeowners, to tales of suburban dysfunction, isolation, and indivisibility highlighted in films centering Asian and Arab American experiences, the essays in this collection powerfully retrieve the more complex story of race’s presence in the suburbs punctuating American cinema.” — Adrienne Brown, author of The Black Skyscraper: Architecture and the Perception of Race

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