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Thomas Dixon Jr. and the Birth of Modern America.
Başlık:
Thomas Dixon Jr. and the Birth of Modern America.
Yazar:
Gillespie, Michele K.
ISBN:
9780807136638
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1 online resource (241 pages)
Seri:
Making the Modern South
İçerik:
Contents -- Introduction -- Thomas Dixon: American Proteus by W. Fitzhugh Brundage -- "My Books Are Hard Reading for a Negro": Tom Dixonand His African American Critics, 1905-1939 by John David Smith -- Gender and Race in Dixon's Religious Ideology by Cynthia Lynn Lyerly -- "Ours Is a Century of Light": Dixon's Strange Consistency by David Stricklin -- Thomas Dixon and the Literary Production of Whiteness by Scott Romine -- Thomas Dixon and Race Melodrama by Jane M. Gaines -- The Cinematic Representation of Race in The Birthof a Nation: A Black Horror Film by Charlene Regester -- Do Movies Have Rights? by Louis Menand -- Epilogue: The Enduring Worlds of Thomas Dixon by William A. Link -- Appendix A: Thomas Dixon Jr.'s Selected Publications -- Appendix B: Thomas Dixon Jr.'s Films -- Contributors -- Index -- Illustrations follow page 104.
Özet:
"A sweeping yet rigorous analysis of Dixon and his work. The collection approaches the southern intellectual through multiple methodologies-from literary theory and film studies to social history and religious studies. We get an exhaustive yet diverse perspective on Dixon's influence and legacy."-Journal of American HistoryThomas Dixon Jr. (1864-1946), best remembered today as the author of the racist novels that served as the basis for D. W. Griffith's controversial 1915 classic film The Birth of a Nation, also enjoyed great renown in his lifetime as a minister, lecturer, lawyer, and actor. Although this native southerner's blatantly racist, chauvinistic, and white supremacist views are abhorrent today, his contemporary audiences responded enthusiastically to Dixon. In Thomas Dixon Jr. and the Birth of Modern America, distinguished scholars of religion, film, literature, music, history, and gender studies offer a provocative examination of Dixon's ideas, personal life, and career and in the process illuminate the evolution of white racism in the early twentieth century and its legacy down to the present. The contributors analyze Dixon's sermons, books, plays, and films seeking to understand the appeal of his message within the white culture of the Progressive era. They also explore the critical responses of African Americans contemporary with Dixon. By delving into the context and complexity of Dixon's life, the contributors also raise fascinating questions about the power of popular culture in forming Americans' views in any age. "An important and valuable addition to the literature on turn-of-the-century white supremacy."-Journal of Southern History.
Notlar:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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