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Black Camera is devoted to the study and documentation of the black cinematic experience and is the only scholarly film journal of its kind in the United States. It regularly features essays and interviews that engage film in social as well as political distribution, and production of film in local, regional, national, and transnational settings and environments.
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Volume 1, Number 2, Summer 2010 (The New Series)Table of Contents
Articles
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View Flickers of the Spirit: "Black Independent Film," Reflexive Reception, and a Blues Cinema Sublime
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Interviews
Africultures Dossier
Documents
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View Niamey Manifesto of African Filmmakers: First International Conference on Cinema Production in Africa, Niamey, Niger, March, 1–4, 1982
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Book Reviews
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View Filming Difference: Actors, Directors, Producers, and Writers on Gender, Race, and Sexuality in Film (review)
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Film Reviews
Archival News
Professional Notes and Research Resources
Contributors
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| ISSN | 1947-4237 |
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| Print ISSN | 1536-3155 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2010-05-08 |
| Open Access | No |




