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Birth of an industry : blackface minstrelsy and the rise of American animation

Title
Birth of an industry : blackface minstrelsy and the rise of American animation / Nicholas Sammond.
ISBN
9780822358404
0822358409
9780822358527
0822358522
9780822375784
0822375788
Publication
Durham : Duke University Press, 2015.
Physical Description
xv, 382 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Summary
"Nicholas Sammond describes how popular early American cartoon characters were derived from blackface minstrelsy. He charts the industrialization of animation in the early twentieth century, its representation in the cartoons themselves, and how important blackface minstrels were to that performance, standing in for the frustrations of animation workers. Cherished cartoon characters, such as Mickey Mouse and Felix the Cat, were conceived and developed using blackface minstrelsy's visual and performative conventions: these characters are not like minstrels; they are minstrels. They play out the social, cultural, political, and racial anxieties and desires that link race to the laboring body, just as live minstrel show performers did. Carefully examining how early animation helped naturalize virulent racial formations, Sammond explores how cartoons used laughter and sentimentality to make those stereotypes seem not only less cruel but actually pleasurable. Although the visible links between cartoon characters and the minstrel stage faded long ago, Sammond shows how important those links are to thinking about animation then and now, and about how cartoons continue to help illuminate the central place of race in American cultural and social life"--Publisher's description.
Other formats
Online version: Sammond, Nicholas, 1960- Birth of an industry. Durham : Duke University Press, 2015
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
October 09, 2024
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 351-364) and index.
Contents
Introduction : biting the invisible hand
Performance
Labor
Space
Race
Conclusion : the "new" blackface.
Genre/Form
Film criticism
History
Film criticism.
Critiques cinématographiques.
Citation

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