Race and the revolutionary impulse in The spook who sat by the door [electronic resource] / edited by Michael T. Martin, David C. Wall, and Marilyn Yaquinto.
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Language: | English |
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Bloomington, Indiana, USA :
Indiana University Press,
[2018]
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Series: | Studies in the cinema of the Black diaspora
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Contents:
- Introduction: The spook who sat by the door / Michael T. Martin and David Wall
- Writer/producer's statement: the making of The spook who sat by the door / Sam Greenlee
- "[D]uality is a survival tool. it's not a disease": interview with Sam Greenlee on The spook who sat by the door / Michael T. Martin and David C. Wall
- Cinema as political activism: contemporary meanings in The spook who sat by the door
- Marilyn Yaquinto
- Persistently displaced: situated knowledges and interrelated histories in The spook who sat by the door / Samantha N. Sheppard
- Subverting the system: the politics and production of The spook who sat by the door / Christine Acham
- The spook who sat by the door, screenplay / Sam Greenlee and Melvin Clay.