Transnational Cinematic and Popular Music Icons
eBook - Lena Horne, Dorothy Dandridge, and Queen Latifah, 1917-2017
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<span><span>Transnational Cinematic&amp; Popular Music Icons: Lena Horne, Dorothy Dandridge,&amp; Queen Latifah, 1917-2017</span><span>centers twentieth and twenty-first century black-transnational stereotypes, celebrities, and symbols Lena Horne's, Dorothy Dandridge;s, and Queen Latifahs transnational popular cultural struggles between domination and autonomy, with a particular emphasis on their films and popular music. Linking each performer to twentieth century U.S., African-American, and global gender histories and noting the intersections of race, gender, sexuality, class, and empire in their overlapping transnational biographies,</span><span>Transnational Cinematic&amp; Popular Music Icons: Lena Horne, Dorothy Dandridge,&amp; Queen Latifah, 1917-2017</span><span>connects Horne, Dandridge, and Latifah to each other and legacies of Hollywood stereotypes and popular musics internationally-routed politics. Through a close reading of Horne's, Dandridge's, and Latifahs films and popular music, the performers tie to historic black-transnational caricatures, from the tragic mulatto to Sapphire, Mammy, and Jezebel, and additional, non-white female performers, from Josephine Baker to Halle Berry, maneuvering within transnational popular culture industrial matrices and against white supremacist and hetero-patriarchal forces.</span></span>
Autorenportrait
<span><span>Aaron E. Lefkovitz teaches U.S. history at Harold Washington College, The City Colleges of Chicago, and DePaul University.</span></span>
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 08.09.2017
Umfang: 146 S.
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9781498555760
Umbreit-Nr.: 2254475
