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|a The prophetic lens :
|b the camera and Black moral agency from MLK to Darnella Frazier /
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|a Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Unseen Violence: Blackness as the "In-Between" -- Chapter 2. Unseen Violator: Unveiling Whiteness -- Chapter 3. Unfiltered Lies: White Framing of the Black Narrative -- Chapter 4. Uncovered Truth: A Prophetic Alternative -- Chapter 5. King and the Cameraman -- Chapter 6. The Democratization of the Camera -- Chapter 7. When the Bystander Aims and Shoots -- Chapter 8. Dramatizing Blackness: Black Filmmakers Retelling the Narrative
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|a Chapter 9. Documenting the Image: The Power of the Visual -- Conclusion -- Notes
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|a The Prophetic Lens takes an important look at the use of the video camera as an indispensable prophetic tool for the security of Black lives and greater possibility for racial justice. The book highlights both the prophetic potential of the camera and the context of Blackness as a liminal existence amid a context dominated by whiteness.
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|i Print version:
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