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Hollywood Blackout
The battle for recognition in a white Hollywood

Inglese · Tascabile

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Are the Oscars (still) so white? Is it even possible to decolonise the film industry? Why is Hollywood''s race problem everyone''s problem? Ignoring the systemic racial inequalities in film is losing the industry $10 billion a year. Yet, parity, diversity, and inclusion are fundamental issues that the Oscar Awards are only just beginning to address. In this book, award-winning writer, broadcaster, model, and fashion designer, Ben Arogundade, provides a manual for deconstructing everything you thought you knew about Hollywood - documenting the stories and struggles of black artists within the movie industry that have so far been left out of the canon. The chapters are structured chronologically around different Oscar winners, from Hattie McDaniel to Halle Berry. Each section is rich with exhaustive research from critics, activists, and academics, as well as interviews with stars and those within the film industry, to demonstrate sociological and historical influences on black artists, highlight positive progress, and make you realise that certain attitudes still remain. Hollywood Blackout is a much-needed provocation to look more critically at the accepted narratives within film, and examine how the industry both reflects and influences societal views on race.

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Ben Arogundade is an award-winning author, journalist and broadcaster from London. His writing has featured in The Times, The Guardian, The Evening Standard, Elle and GQ, among others. He has authored and edited 12 works of fiction and non-fiction, including Black Beauty: A History and a Celebration, which was honoured by the New York Public Library and adapted into a three-part BBC documentary. He also writes and presents radio shows for the BBC World Service.

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Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Ben Arogundade, Arogundade Ben
Editore Cassell Plc
 
Contenuto Libro
Forma del prodotto Tascabile
Data pubblicazione 13.02.2025
Categoria Scienze umane, arte, musica > Arte > Teatro, balletto
 
EAN 9781788405508
ISBN 978-1-78840-550-8
Numero di pagine 304
Dimensioni (della confezione) 15.2 x 23.2 x 3 cm
 
Categorie Film, TV, History, Diversity, Culture, Popular Culture, Television, Theatre, biography, african american, Golden Globes, Arts, ART / Film & Video, Entertainment, Celebrities, PERFORMING ARTS / Film / Genres / General, The arts, Individual actors & performers, White, Jamie Foxx, hollywood stars, Shogun, Acting, Film Production, african, adrien brody, Academy Awards, Oscars, Ethnicity, Social discrimination & inequality, Zoe Saldana, Will Smith, Demi Moore, Film Stars, Halle Berry, Black Art, PERFORMING ARTS / Film / History & Criticism, Wicked, Actors, Woke, black culture, Morgan Freeman, Social discrimination and equal treatment, American Culture, Individual Film Directors, Film-Makers, PERFORMING ARTS / Film / Direction & Production, Black & Asian Studies, Film Theory & Criticism, HISTORY / African American & Black, ART / American / African American & Black, Film history, theory or criticism, Denzel Washington, DRAMA / American / African American & Black, actress, Whoopi Goldberg, Black artists, Ariana deBose, Anti-Woke, Hattie McDaniel, plays, PERFORMING ARTS / Film / Regional & National, Black Icons, Kieran Culkin, African American History, conclave, Film & TV, Award Winners, The Substance, Oscars So White, film director, winners, history of America, books about film, black film, the brutalist, racial history, american films, A Real Pain, jeremy allen white, black actors, Afro-American, Black creators, Hollywood celebrities, history of the golden globes, El Mal, popular reference and culture, history of the U.S, Emilia Pérez, TV & Film, oscars 2024, oscars 2025, histroy of the oscars, Jennifer Hudson, Ben Arogundale, film awards, I'm Still Here, the performing arts, Fernanda Torres, black oscar winners, Ben Arogundade, Ali Wong, T.J Martin, successful black people, black experiences, emilia perez
 

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