Hollywood be thy name: African American religion in American film, 1929 - 1949

"'Taint what you was, it's what you is today": Hallelujah and the politics of racial authenticity -- "'De Lawd' a natchel man": The green pastures in the American cultural imagination -- "A mighty epic of modern morals": black-audience religious film...

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Main Author: Weisenfeld, Judith (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Berkeley, Calif. [u.a.] University of Californiarnia Press 2007
In:Year: 2007
Series/Journal:The George Gund Foundation imprint in African American studies
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Blacks / USA / Religion / Film / History 1929-1949
B USA / Film / Blacks (Motif) / Religion (Motif) / History 1929-1949
Further subjects:B Religion in motion pictures
B Motion Pictures United States
B Motion Pictures (United States)
B African Americans in motion pictures
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Summary:"'Taint what you was, it's what you is today": Hallelujah and the politics of racial authenticity -- "'De Lawd' a natchel man": The green pastures in the American cultural imagination -- "A mighty epic of modern morals": black-audience religious films -- "Saturday sinners and Sunday saints": urban commercial culture and the reconstruction of black religious leadership -- "A long, long way": religion and African American wartime morale -- "Why didn't they tell me I'm a Negro?": Lost boundaries and the moral landscape of race
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0520227743