bell hooks (1952-2021) gilt als eine der einflussreichsten Feminist*innen der letzten 50 Jahre. Sie war Professorin, Autorin, eine öffentliche Intellektuelle, eine revolutionäre Aktivistin und in vielerlei Hinsicht Vordenkerin, insbesondere des intersektionalen Feminismus. In dieser Folge spreche ich über bell hooks' filmtheoretisches Konzept des oppositionellen Blicks Schwarzer Zuschauerinnen, der eine widerständige Haltung zur white supremacist capitalist patriarchy beinhaltet. Mit einer Besprechung von zwei Beispielen für bell hooks Filmkritiken: “Paris Is Burning“ (1990) von Jennie Livingston und “She's Gotta Have It“ (1986) von Spike Lee.
Literatur:
hooks, bell (2015): The Oppositional Gaze: Black Female Spectators. In: Black Looks: Race and Representation. Routledge: New York. (Orig. 1992)
hooks, bell (2015): Is Paris Burning? In: Black Looks: Race and Representation. Routledge: New York. (Orig. 1992)
hooks, bell (1996): “Whose Pussy Is This?“ A Feminist Comment. In: Reel to Real: Race, class and sex at the movies. Routledge: New York.
hooks, bell (1994): Outlaw Culture: Resisting Representations. Routledge: New York.
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