
Making a Promised Land: Harlem in Twentieth-Century Photography and Film
Author(s): Paula J. Massood (Author)
- Publisher: Rutgers University Press
- Publication Date: 22 Jan. 2013
- Language: English
- Print length: 280 pages
- ISBN-10: 0813555884
- ISBN-13: 9780813555881
Book Description
Visual media were first used as tools for uplift and education. With Harlem’s downturn in fortunes through the 1930s, narratives of black urban criminality became common in sociological tracts, photojournalism, and film. These narratives were particularly embodied in the gangster film, which was adapted to include stories of achievement, economic success, and, later in the century, a nostalgic return to the past. Among the films discussed are
Fights of Nations (1907), Dark Manhattan(1937), The Cool World (1963), Black Caesar (1974), Malcolm X (1992) and American Gangster (2007).Massood asserts that the history of photography and film in Harlem provides the keys to understanding the neighborhood’s symbolic resonance in African American and American life, especially in light of recent urban redevelopment that has redefined many of its physical and demographic contours.
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