“That’s a ***** on a horse!”. This is one of the first dialogue lines which a character from the city emits when he sees Django. And because of the excessive use of the n-word (used 303 times throughout the film), Quentin Tarantino debuted in theaters in 2012, causing frenzy in his second historical revenge film. This time Tennessee’s filmmaker decided to bring the “horrible past of America” (in his own words) to the screens through the optics of the Italian genre of bang-bang movies: the Italian-style western. Based on the bias which regards for a visual culture, we examine imagery traces about black people in their clothing which date back to the 19th century in order to track back clues in the images of a historical past which doe...
In Ishmael Reed’s Wall Street Journal response piece “Black Audiences, White Stars and Django Unchai...
Como actividad de comunicación llevada a cabo por individuos, la traducción de cualquier texto, ya s...
“What does it mean to be a black film in twenty-first century America?” Riffing off of Henry Louis...
The proliferation of major Hollywood productions on the topic of slavery has surprised fans, critics...
Quentin Tarantino is a controversial figure, whose trademark use of offensive language and explicit ...
The research concerns in analyzing the representation and the racism ideology of African American in...
The study is aimed to analyze Racism in Django Unchained by Quentin Tarantino usingsocio-psychologic...
O artigo faz uma análise crítica do filme “Django Livre” de Quentin Tarantino, ressaltando seu resul...
Every day human life is filled with information that comes from the mass media. Whether we realize i...
Dalam film Django Unchaine (2012) penulis melihat bahwa masalah sosial jelas digambarkan dalam film ...
Representations of race have been modified throughout the history as slavery was abolished and as ma...
With Quentin Tarantino’s most recent film, Django Unchained, the Western’s generic promise of ‘regen...
This thesis analyses the depiction of African-American slaves in writer / director Quentin Tarantino...
From 2009 to 2015, U.S. director, Quentin Tarantino, released three films that were notable for thei...
With Quentin Tarantino’s most recent film, Django Unchained, the Western’s generic promise of ‘regen...
In Ishmael Reed’s Wall Street Journal response piece “Black Audiences, White Stars and Django Unchai...
Como actividad de comunicación llevada a cabo por individuos, la traducción de cualquier texto, ya s...
“What does it mean to be a black film in twenty-first century America?” Riffing off of Henry Louis...
The proliferation of major Hollywood productions on the topic of slavery has surprised fans, critics...
Quentin Tarantino is a controversial figure, whose trademark use of offensive language and explicit ...
The research concerns in analyzing the representation and the racism ideology of African American in...
The study is aimed to analyze Racism in Django Unchained by Quentin Tarantino usingsocio-psychologic...
O artigo faz uma análise crítica do filme “Django Livre” de Quentin Tarantino, ressaltando seu resul...
Every day human life is filled with information that comes from the mass media. Whether we realize i...
Dalam film Django Unchaine (2012) penulis melihat bahwa masalah sosial jelas digambarkan dalam film ...
Representations of race have been modified throughout the history as slavery was abolished and as ma...
With Quentin Tarantino’s most recent film, Django Unchained, the Western’s generic promise of ‘regen...
This thesis analyses the depiction of African-American slaves in writer / director Quentin Tarantino...
From 2009 to 2015, U.S. director, Quentin Tarantino, released three films that were notable for thei...
With Quentin Tarantino’s most recent film, Django Unchained, the Western’s generic promise of ‘regen...
In Ishmael Reed’s Wall Street Journal response piece “Black Audiences, White Stars and Django Unchai...
Como actividad de comunicación llevada a cabo por individuos, la traducción de cualquier texto, ya s...
“What does it mean to be a black film in twenty-first century America?” Riffing off of Henry Louis...