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Black TV - Five Decades of Groundbreaking Television from Soul Train to Black

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Bethonie Butler is a pop culture writer who has written for the Washington Post , EW.com and The Providence Journal . Karaoke is her super power. She lives in Maryland with her family.        Klappentext "The first of its kind, this illustrated gift book, written by veteran Washington Post TV reporter Bethonie Butler, is a comprehensive look at the rich history of groundbreaking--and often underappreciated--television shows with leading Black characters from the last fifty years"-- Vorwort The first of its kind, this illustrated gift book, written by veteran Washington Post TV reporter, Bethonie Butler, is a comprehensive look at the rich history of ground breaking -- and often under-appreciated -- television shows with leading Black characters from the last fifty years. Zusammenfassung With iconic imagery and engrossing text, Black TV is the first book of its kind to celebrate the groundbreaking, influential, and often under-appreciated shows centered on Black people and their experiences from the last fifty years.   Over the past decade, television has seen an explosion of acclaimed and influential debut storytellers including Issa Rae ( Insecure ), Donald Glover ( Atlanta ), and Michaela Coel ( I May Destroy You ). This golden age of Black television would not be possible without the actors, showrunners, and writers that worked for decades to give voice to the Black experience in America.   Written by veteran TV reporter Bethonie Butler, Black TV tells the stories behind the pioneering series that led to this moment, celebrating the laughs, the drama, and the performances we’ve loved over the last fifty years. Beginning with Julia , the groundbreaking sitcom that made Diahann Carroll the first Black woman to lead a prime-time network series as something other than a servant, she explores the 1960s and 1970s as an era of unprecedented representation, with shows like Soul Train , Roots , and The Jeffersons . She unpacks the increasingly nuanced comedies of the 1980s from 227 to A Different World , and how they paved the way for the ’90s Black-sitcom boom that gave us The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and Living Single . Butler also looks at the visionary comedians—from Flip Wilson to the Wayans siblings to Dave Chappelle—and connects all these achievements to the latest breakthroughs in television with showrunners like Shonda Rhimes, Ava DuVernay, and Quinta Brunson leading the charge.   With dozens of photographs reminding readers of memorable moments and scenes, Butler revisits breakout performances and important guest appearances, delivering some overdue accolades along the way. So, put on your Hillman sweatshirt, make some popcorn, and get ready for a dyn-o-mite retrospective of the most groundbreaking and entertaining shows in television history.  ...

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Authors Bethonie Butler
Publisher Black Dog and Leventhal
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 21.12.2023
 
EAN 9780762481514
ISBN 978-0-7624-8151-4
No. of pages 288
Dimensions 188 mm x 232 mm x 28 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet

ART / American / African American & Black, History of Performing Arts, Film, television, radio and performing arts genres

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