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Tag Archives: film

Kept in a Jar: Broomhilda and the Representation of Enslaved Women in Reginald Hudlin’s Django Unchained

Does the 2013 comic adaptation of Django Unchained’s inclusion of an unfilmed sequence provide insight into the figure of the black woman slave?

22 January 2019 in Comics, Gender, Guest Post, Race.

Captain America: The Winter Soldier as Liberal Fantasy – A Review

Captain America: The Winter Soldier is part of the ideological state apparatus

22 April 2014 in Film, Politics, Review.

“Movies, Museums and the Hall of Fame” – Beat Street & the Past Future of Hip Hop

Hip Hop got up big time, and I love that, but its focus on cultural production left its political potential untapped.

25 February 2014 in Authenticity, Film, Music.

“Once Upon a Time Not Long Ago”

Hip Hop: Unbound from the Underground

8 April 2013 in Film, Music, Sound Studies.

Heaven is a place where nothing ever happens (that isn’t rehearsed)

The Talking Heads simultaneously demystifying and mystifying.

29 April 2012 in Film, Music, Performance.
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