Do the Right Thing
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Spike Lee's Do The Right Thing (1989) is one of the most popular and celebrated examples of the African-American new black film wave. Set during the hottest day of a hot summer in New York City, the film's ensemble cast, including Lee himself, brilliantly play out the edgy negotiations and dramas of a racially and culturally diverse working-class Brooklyn neighbourhood.
Contrary to Hollywood's markedly cautious treatment of 'race' and its confinement to the South and the past, Do The Right Thing offers a nuanced portrayal of black urban life. From hip-hop fashions, Afrocentric colours and rap music, to police brutality, gentrification, non-white immigration, de-industrialisation and joblessness, Do The Right Thing depicts it all, from a contemporary, African-American point of view.
In his insightful study of the film, Ed Guerrero discusses how it epitomises Spike Lee's powerful impact on the representation of race and difference in America, the progress of black film-making and the rise of multicultural voices in the media. This new edition includes a foreword by the author reflecting on Lee's subsequent film-making career and on an America in which African-Americans still contend with racial discrimination and police brutality.
Guerrero emphasises Lee's especially timely understanding of black film-making as a complex act, mixing the skills of art, politics, and business in order to fashion a creative practice that confronts institutional discrimination and power relations head on.
Series: BFI Film Classics
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Isaac Julien praises this book as a timely and concise essential for studying American cinema's challenges. Houston A. Baker, Jr. commends Guerrero for a rich and energetic exploration of Spike Leeβs classic film, highlighting its deep understanding of Leeβs filmmaking approach.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781838719883
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 28 May 2020
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: BFI Publishing
Edition: 2nd edition
Illustration: 60 colour illus
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 12.0mm
Width: 134.0mm
Height: 188.0mm
Weight: 100g
Pages: 102
About the Author
Ed Guerrero is an Associate Professor of Cinema Studies, and Africana Studies, at New York University, USA, and author of Framing Blackness: The African American Image in Film (1993).
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