Black in the British frame : the black experience in British film and television /
"In this updated edition of his acclaimed and award-winning study, Stephen Bourne takes a personal look at the history of black people in popular British film and television. He documents, from original research and interviews, the experiences and representations which have been ignored in prev...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London ; New York :
Continuum,
2001.
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Colección: | Continuum studies in film.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Machine generated contents note: 1. Uncle Tom Show
- 2. Ernest Trimmingham
- 3. Lonely Road: Paul Robeson on Stage and Screen in Britain, 1922-40
- 4. Guinea a Day: Film Extras and Bit Players
- 5. Buddy Bradley and Elisabeth Welch: Harlem Comes to London
- 6. Sort of Magic: Television
- The First Thirty Years, 1932-61
- 7. Robert Adams and Orlando Martins: Men of Two Worlds
- 8. Edric Connor: A Man for All Seasons
- 9. Winifred Atwell: Honky Tonk Woman
- 10. Gordon Heath: A Very Unusual Othello
- 11. Earl Cameron: A Class Act
- 12. 'London Is the Place for Me': Nadia Cattouse, Errol John and A Man from the Sun
- 13. Lloyd Reckord and Lionel Ngakane: Actors with Movie Cameras
- 14. Carmen Munroe: Standing in the Light
- 15. Invisible Women
- 16. Lesbians and Gays
- 17. Soaps: Doing the White Thing
- 18. Newton I. Aduaka and Rage
- 19. Black in the British Frame: A Film and Television Drama Survey, 1936-2001
- App. I 'Coloured Artistes on the Screen' (1919)
- App. II 'The Eighth Wonder of the World': The Paul Robeson Letters
- App. III Staying Power
- App. IV Greater Expectations
- App. V Hidden Treasures.