The Politics & Poetics of Black Film

The Politics & Poetics of Black Film Nothing but a Man - Studies in the Cinema of the Black Diaspora

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Written and directed by two white men and performed by an all-black cast, Nothing But a Man (Michael Roemer, 1964) tells the story of a drifter turned family man who struggles with the pressures of small-town life and the limitations placed on him and his community in the Deep South, an area long fraught with racism. Though unmistakably about race and civil rights, the film makes no direct reference to the civil rights movement. Despite this intentional absence, contemporary audiences were acutely aware of the social context for the film's indictment of white prejudice in America. To help frame and situate the film in the context of black film studies, the book gathers primary and secondary resources, including the original screenplay, essays on the film, statements by the filmmakers, and interviews with Robert M. Young, the film's producer and cinematographer, and Khalil Gibran Muhammad, the Director of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture.

Book information

ISBN: 9780253018441
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Imprint: Indiana University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 791.4372
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: x, 294
Weight: 395g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 20mm