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Reel Talk - Investigating Race Gender and Class in Cinema - cover

Reel Talk - Investigating Race Gender and Class in Cinema

Pasquale De Marco

Publisher: Publishdrive

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In a world where images shape our perceptions and stories have the power to transform, cinema emerges as a transformative force, weaving together race, gender, and class into a rich tapestry of human experience. This book delves into the profound impact of cinema on society, exploring how films construct and challenge identities, perpetuate and dismantle stereotypes, and provide marginalized communities with a platform for self-expression.

Through the lens of intersectionality, we uncover the intricate ways in which race, gender, and class intersect to create unique and often overlooked experiences. We examine how Black, Asian and Pacific Islander, Latinx and Hispanic, and Native American characters have been portrayed throughout cinematic history, highlighting both the progress made and the challenges that remain. We also explore the evolution of gender roles in film, the portrayal of LGBTQIA+ characters, and the significance of authentic representation.

The book delves into the role of cinema in social change, examining how films can raise awareness about important issues, challenge social norms, and inspire activism. We explore the impact of cinema on public policy and discuss the future of social change cinema. We also investigate the rise of independent cinema and marginalized voices, highlighting the importance of diverse perspectives in shaping cinematic narratives.

Furthermore, we explore the future of cinema, considering the impact of streaming services, new technologies, and changing audience demographics on the film industry. We examine the future of film criticism and filmmaking, exploring the ways in which cinema will continue to shape and reflect our ever-evolving world.

This book is an invitation to engage with the rich tapestry of cinema, to question its underlying messages, and to appreciate its transformative power. Cinema, at its best, can hold a mirror to society, revealing both its triumphs and its shortcomings. It can inspire us to dream, to fight for justice, and to create a more equitable and inclusive world.

With insightful analysis and engaging prose, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of cinema, society, and culture. It is a thought-provoking exploration of the ways in which film reflects and shapes our understanding of race, gender, and class.


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Available since: 06/02/2025.
Print length: 165 pages.

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