<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>This thoroughly readable collection is a superb reference work lavishly illustrated with rare photographs.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Oscar Micheaux--the most prolific African American filmmaker to date and a filmmaking giant of the silent period--has finally found his rightful place in film history. Both artist and showman, Micheaux stirred controversy in his time as he confronted issues such as lynching, miscegenation, peonage and white supremacy, passing, and corruption among black clergymen. In this important collection, prominent scholars examine Micheaux's surviving silent films, his fellow producers of race films who alternately challenged or emulated his methods, and the cultural activities that surrounded and sustained these achievements. The relationship between black film and both the stage (particularly the Lafayette Players) and the black press, issues of underdevelopment, and a genealogy of Micheaux scholarship, as well as extensive and more accurate filmographies, give a richly textured portrait of this era. The essays will fascinate the general public as well as scholars in the fields of film studies, cultural studies, and African American history. This thoroughly readable collection is a superb reference work lavishly illustrated with rare photographs.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>The 14 essays cover a range of topics, from overviews of black American performance and cinemas, to detailed analyses of Micheaux films, to thoughtful discussion of the work and impact of other groups of African American performers and filmmakers. The essays are lively and readable, casting light on an underrepresented fact of American film history.</p>-- "Library Journal"<br><br><p>An extremely valuable contribution to the history of African American art.</p>--Toni Morrison<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>Pearl Bowser is founder and director of African Diaspora Images, a collection of historical and contemporary African American and African films and memorabilia. She is author (with Louise Spence) of <i>Writing Himself into History: Oscar Micheaux, His Silent Films, and His Audiences</i>.</p><p>Jane Gaines is Professor of Film at Columbia University and the author of two award-winning books, <i>Contested Culture: The Image, the Voice, and the Law, </i>and<i> Fire and Desire: Mixed Race Movies in the Silent Era</i>. </p><p>Charles Musser is Professor of American Studies and Film Studies at Yale University. His books include <i>The Emergence of Cinema: The American Screen to 1907</i> and <i>Edison Motion Pictures, 1890-1900: An Annotated Filmography. </i></p>
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