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Date: 2008 1st paperback edition 1st printing with full number line. Notes, underlining and corner folds on first 50 pages, throughout chapter 7, and on back ep, binding creased and separation in same spot (pages 176-177) on the inside, slight curling. 2008. Wayne State University Press ISBN 0814330991 9780814330999 [US]
Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A.: Wayne State Univ Pr, Date: 2008. Book. Fine. Soft cover. First Printing of the First Edition. Fine, unread copy. As new.. 2008. Wayne State Univ Pr ISBN 0814330991 9780814330999 [CA]
Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A.: Wayne State University Press, Date: 2008. First Canadian Edition . Soft cover. As New. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 312pp. Photo illustrated wrapper clean and without wear. Binding square and tight. Octavo. Still in original shrinkwrap. From the series, Contemporary Approaches to Film and Television. Author, Sheila J. Petty, is Professor of Film and Video Studies at the University of Regina. 2008. Wayne State University Press ISBN 0814330991 9780814330999 [CA]
Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A.: Wayne State University Press, Date: 2008. Book. Very Good. Trade Paperback. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 295pp., index, biblio., notes, ill. Very light wear.. 2008. Wayne State University Press ISBN 0814330991 9780814330999 [CA]
UsedVeryGood There are handwriting on the inside front cover. May have been personalized. There is light highlighting or handwriting through out the book. . ISBN 0814330991 9780814330999 [US]
Paperback / softback. New. Created at the crossroads of slavery, migration, and exile, and comprising a global population, the black diaspora is a diverse space of varied histories, experiences, and goals. This title addresses a range of filmmakers, theorists, and issues in black diasporic cinema, highlighting their influences on artistic and theoretical discourses. ISBN 0814330991 9780814330999 [GB]
New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; The Contact Zones: Memory, Origin, and Discourse in Black Diasporic Cinema. ISBN 0814330991 9780814330999 [GB]
ISBN10: 0814330991, ISBN13: 9780814330999, [publisher: Wayne State University Press] Softcover New copy - Usually dispatched within 4 working days. Created at the crossroads of slavery, migration, and exile, and comprising a global population, the black diaspora is a diverse space of varied histories, experiences, and goals. This title addresses a range of filmmakers, theorists, and issues in black diasporic cinema, highlighting their influences on artistic and theoretical discourses. [Southport, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2008]
Wayne State Univ Pr, Date: 2008. Paperback. New. illustrated edition. 312 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.75 inches. 2008. Wayne State Univ Pr ISBN 0814330991 9780814330999 [GB]
Paperback / softback. New. Created at the crossroads of slavery, migration, and exile, and comprising a global population, the black diaspora is a diverse space of varied histories, experiences, and goals. This title addresses a range of filmmakers, theorists, and issues in black diasporic cinema, highlighting their influences on artistic and theoretical discourses. ISBN 0814330991 9780814330999 [GB]
Wayne State Univ Pr, Date: 2008. Paperback. New. illustrated edition. 312 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.75 inches. 2008. Wayne State Univ Pr ISBN 0814330991 9780814330999 [GB]
ISBN10: 0814330991, ISBN13: 9780814330999, [publisher: Wayne State University Press] Softcover nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Created at the crossroads of slavery, migration, and exile, and comprising a global population, the black diaspora is a diverse space of varied histories, experiences, and goals. Likewise, black diasporic film tends to focus on the complexities of transnational identity, which oscillates between similarity and difference and resists easy categorization. In Contact Zones author Sheila J. Petty addresses a range of filmmakers, theorists, and issues in black diasporic cinema, highlighting their ongoing influences on contemporary artistic and theoretical discourses.Petty examines both Anglophone and Francophone films and theorists, divided according to this volume's three thematic sections-Slavery, Migration and Exile, and Beyond Borders. The feature films and documentaries considered-which include Sankofa, Daughters of the Dust, The Man by the Shore, and Rude, among others-represent a wide range of cultures and topics. Through close textual analysis that incorporates the work of well-known diasporic thinkers like W. E. B. DuBois, Aimé Césaire, and Frantz Fanon along with contemporary notables such as Molefi Kete Asante, bell hooks, Clenora Hudson-Weems, René Depestre, Paul Gilroy, and Rinaldo Walcott, Petty details the unique ways in which black diasporic films create meaning.By exploring a variety of ...
ISBN10: 0814330991, ISBN13: 9780814330999, [publisher: Wayne State Univ Pr] Softcover [Houston, TX, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2008]
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