Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Dialogic Cinephilia - September 12, 2018


Angela Y. Davis: African-American Studies/Critical Theory/Feminism/Gender Studies/History/Marxism/Philosophy/Prison Abolition Dialogic Cinephilia  (Ongoing Archive)

Blackmon, Douglas A. Slavery By Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black People in America from the Civil War to WWII. NY: Doubleday, 2008.

Criminology/Policing/Crime/Prisons Dialogic Cinephilia (Ongoing Archive)

Lombardi, Amy J. "On the Origins of the term 'Doublespeak.'" The Daily Doublespeak (September 4, 2008)

Michelle Alexander: Civil Rights Lawyer/Legal Studies/Social Justice Dialogic Cinephilia (Ongoing Archive)

Ng, Alan. "Rodents of Unusual Size." Film Threat (September 12, 2018)

Slavery and Its Legacies ["The Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition is pleased to announce “Slavery and Its Legacies,” a podcast series featuring visiting scholars, activists, and others about their contributions to the understanding of slavery past and present and its ongoing role in the development of the modern world. New episodes will be available every other Monday."]

Slavery By Another Name (PBS Documentary, 2012: 84 minutes) ["Slavery by Another Name “resets” our national clock with a singular astonishing fact: Slavery in America didn’t end 150 years ago, with Abraham Lincoln’s 1863 Emancipation Proclamation. Based on Douglas A. Blackmon’s Pulitzer Prize-winning book, the film illuminates how in the years following the Civil War, insidious new forms of forced labor emerged in the American South, persisting until the onset of World War II."]

Social Movements/Resistance Dialogic Cinephilia (Ongoing Archive)











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