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OverviewThis book uses a black/white interracial lens to examine the lives and careers of eight prominent American-born actresses from the silent age through the studio era, New Hollywood, and into the present century: Josephine Baker, Nina Mae McKinney, Fredi Washington, Lena Horne, Dorothy Dandridge, Lonette McKee, Jennifer Beals and Halle Berry. Combining biography with detailed film readings, the author fleshes out the tragic mulatto stereotype, while at the same time exploring concepts and themes such as racial identity, the one-drop rule, passing, skin color, transracial adoption, interracial romance, and more. With a wealth of background information, this study also places these actresses in historical context, providing insight into the construction of race, both onscreen and off. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Valerie C. GilbertPublisher: McFarland & Co Inc Imprint: McFarland & Co Inc Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.544kg ISBN: 9781476663388ISBN 10: 1476663386 Pages: 302 Publication Date: 24 September 2021 Recommended Age: From 18 years Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational 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 ContentsTable of Contents Preface Introduction 1. Josephine Baker: From Exotic Savage to Creole Queen 2. Nina Mae McKinney: Dichotomy of a Hollywood Black delete delete Woman 3. Fredi Washington: Paradox of Black Identity 4. Lena Horne: Separate and Unequalled 5. Dorothy Dandridge: Star-Crossed Crossover Star 6. Lonette McKee: Mixed Race Heroine Remix 7. Jennifer Beals: White But Not Quite 8. Halle Berry: Imitation of Dorothy Dandridge Chapter Notes Bibliography Screen Title Index Subject IndexReviewsThis is an in-depth and fascinating study of the treatment of multiracial people in American society, as seen in the careers of the actresses Josephine Baker, Jennifer Beals, Halle Berry, Dorothy Dandridge, Lena Horne, Lonette McKee, Nina Mae McKinney, and Fredi Washington. Gilbert spent more than 15 years working on this book, and her extensive research is apparent on every page. Each actress profile combines a biographical sketch and a thorough and perceptive discussion of each woman's career as it was influenced or directed by their race. Gilbert's work goes far beyond a nuanced celebrity profile; she also offers a clear picture of the ever-changing nature of race and racism in the United States over the last 100 years. In the #MeToo era, as American society increasingly confronts the needs for social and cultural transparency and justice for the marginalized, works like these are important links to the history of American biases and prejudices along gender and racial lines. VERDICT An excellent and thought-provoking look at racial representation on screen and in American society. --Library Journal Author InformationValerie C. Gilbert has researched for more than 15 years in preparation for writing this book. She is a graduate of the University of Washington's BFA program in photography, and MA program in communication. She lives in Seattle, Washington. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |