My project (Horizon 2020, 2018–20) traces Black female moviegoing in Harlem during the silent film era. The main challenge in uncovering the women’s stories is that historical paradigm has always prioritised the voices of the white, middle-class elite. In the field of Black film history, criticism expressed by male journalists—such as Lester A. Walton of New York Age—has understandably received the most attention (Everett; Field, Uplift). Black, working-class women are notoriously missing from the archive. How do we navigate historical records, with their own limits and absences? This paper argues for a broader engagement with historic artefacts—memoirs, correspondence and recollections—as necessary to re-centre film historiography towards ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73044/1/1468-0424.00154.pd
In the first decades of the twentieth century, five African-American women filmmakers helped to esta...
This project was created by UCLA students and faculty members to reconstruct and revive the history...
Paper on the challenges the author faced while researching the experiences of black working-class wo...
While 1970s/1980s feminist film theory questioned the representability of women within a male-domina...
Despite calls for diversity and minority participation in library and information science (LIS) and ...
Collecting Race argues that Black writers in the twentieth century theorized Black archives as new w...
In post-colonial societies especially there ‘has been a growing recognition that western archival sc...
This project was created by UCLA students and faculty members to reconstruct and revive the history...
This paper critically examines the representation of gender and race in the biographical drama film ...
This dissertation examines the lives of working-class Black women in New York City from ca. 1800 to ...
Fascinating as black women are, there are as many unexplored questions about black women\u27s lives...
This project was created by UCLA students and faculty members to reconstruct and revive the history...
Afro-American women historians have paid little heed to the issues raised by Black feminists, and Bl...
This essay, on constructing historical knowledge about African Canadian women, p...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73044/1/1468-0424.00154.pd
In the first decades of the twentieth century, five African-American women filmmakers helped to esta...
This project was created by UCLA students and faculty members to reconstruct and revive the history...
Paper on the challenges the author faced while researching the experiences of black working-class wo...
While 1970s/1980s feminist film theory questioned the representability of women within a male-domina...
Despite calls for diversity and minority participation in library and information science (LIS) and ...
Collecting Race argues that Black writers in the twentieth century theorized Black archives as new w...
In post-colonial societies especially there ‘has been a growing recognition that western archival sc...
This project was created by UCLA students and faculty members to reconstruct and revive the history...
This paper critically examines the representation of gender and race in the biographical drama film ...
This dissertation examines the lives of working-class Black women in New York City from ca. 1800 to ...
Fascinating as black women are, there are as many unexplored questions about black women\u27s lives...
This project was created by UCLA students and faculty members to reconstruct and revive the history...
Afro-American women historians have paid little heed to the issues raised by Black feminists, and Bl...
This essay, on constructing historical knowledge about African Canadian women, p...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73044/1/1468-0424.00154.pd
In the first decades of the twentieth century, five African-American women filmmakers helped to esta...
This project was created by UCLA students and faculty members to reconstruct and revive the history...