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- Movie Riffing at B-Fest: an Exploration of Unscripted In-Theater Audience Participation As Embodied Performance of Film Criticism
- The Circulation of Chinese Cinemas in the UK: Studies in Taste, Tastemaking and Film Cultures
- THE WORK of MICHAEL CHABON a Dissertation Submitted to Kent State
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- BRUCE LEE, KUNG FU, and the EVOLUTION of CHINESE AMERICA Darcy Coover Clemson University, [email protected]
- Renaming Blaxploitation by Looking at Today's Film
- University of Florida Thesis Or Dissertation Formatting
- Blacksploitation
- Panel Abstracts
- Film Terms Glossary Cinematic Terms Definition and Explanation Example (If Applicable) 180 Degree Rule a Screen Direction Rule T
- Geek Cultures: Media and Identity in the Digital Age
- Acting Black: an Analysis of Blackness and Criminality in Film
- Movies and the Impact of Images
- Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms for Library and Archival
- Film Music and Film Genre
- Representations of Black Masculinity in Blaxploitation Films
- Black Filmmakers After “Blaxploitation” WB
- Racism and the Media: a Textual Analysis
- Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms for Library and Archival
- DRA 106 Film Appreciation: Introduction to Film 3 Hours, 3
- Inmedia, 3 | 2013 the Multiple Facets of Enter the Dragon (Robert Clouse, 1973) 2
- The Main Genres of Films Genre Categories: They Are Broad Enough to Accommodate Practically Any Film Ever Made, Although Film Categories Can Never Be Precise
- The Blaxploitation Era
- Programmed Moves: Race and Embodiment in Fighting and Dancing Videogames
- The Metaphysical Possibilities of Post-Black Film and Visual Culture
- Black Masculinity in Film from Blaxploitation to New Black Realism
- DLR DLR Slavery
- The Animation of Ralph Bakshi, May 9—20
- Genre/Form Terms
- Downloadable Conference Program
- Blaxploitation Unchained
- Film Studies Courses Fall 2017
- Towards the Gendering of Blaxploitation and Black Power
- The Iconography of the Black Female Revolutionary and New Narratives of Justice
- The Blackness of Blaxploitation: Race, Respectability, and African American Popular Culture in the 1970S Chiqutara Kendall Intro
- BLAXPLOITATION FILMS “Understanding Movies” South Carolina State University Sources: Wikipedia, Youtube, Others WHAT WERE “BLAXPLOITATION” MOVIES?
- Blaxploitation Cinema
- And Blaxploitation: Fran Ross's Interracial Oreo, and the Super Bad Blaxploitation Hero
- The Martial Arts and American Popular Media A
- Exploring Black Female Identities in Comics and Fandom Culture By