In The Cinema of Social Death: Blackhood At-Large, Tryon P. Woods argues that cinematic counter-narratives to society's deep-seated racist culture, while claiming to advance racial justice, fail to escape the trappings of anti-blackness and instead function to disguise a parasitic and antagonistic relationship toward blackness, rather than expose how the paradigm works.
- The Cinema of Social Death
- Tryon P Woods
- New Critical Humanities Series New Critical Humanities Series
- Bloomsbury Academic & Professional (Publication); New York
- 1st ed.
- 1 online resource (0 pages)
- Department of Crime and Justice Studies
- English
- Book
- 9914508931901301