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      The Witch’s Flight: The Cinematic, the Black Femme, and the Image of Common Sense

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      Contends that cinema and cinematic processes had a profound significance for twentieth-century anti-capitalist Black liberation movements based in the United States. The author finds hidden within the histories and logics generated by US-based struggles against racism, sexism, and homophobia, the Bl...

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      Product ID:9780822340256
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:US
      Series:Perverse Modernities: A Series Edited by Jack Halberstam and Lisa Lowe
      Title:The Witch's Flight
      Subtitle:The Cinematic, the Black Femme, and the Image of Common Sense
      Authors:Author: Kara Keeling
      Page Count:224
      Subjects:Film history, theory or criticism, Film theory & criticism, Regional / International studies, Regional studies, The Americas
      Description:Contends that cinema and cinematic processes had a profound significance for twentieth-century anti-capitalist Black liberation movements based in the United States. The author finds hidden within the histories and logics generated by US-based struggles against racism, sexism, and homophobia, the Black femme's invisible, affective labour.
      Imprint Name:Duke University Press
      Publisher Name:Duke University Press
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2007-11-05

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      Weight332 g
      Dimensions156 × 228 × 20 mm