The afterlives of Kathleen Collins : a Black woman filmmaker's search for new life / L.H. Stallings.

Author/creator Horton-Stallings, LaMonda author.
Format Book
PublicationBloomington, Indiana : Indiana University Press, [2021]
Copyright Date©2021
Descriptionviii, 201 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Subjects

Portion of title Black woman filmmaker's search for new life
SeriesStudies in the cinema of the Black diaspora
Studies in the cinema of the Black diaspora. ^A1334461
Contents Introduction -- ANTERIOR LIFE -- She Liked Writing -- LOVE LIFE -- Love, a Crisis of Possession -- LIFE OF MIND -- Fifth Dimension Cinema -- MACAMBO LIFE -- Cinematic Marronage -- KARKINOS LIFE -- Black Feminist Poethics and Cancer -- EPISTOLATING BLACK FEMINIST FUTURES (ANOTHER BEGINNING) -- Conclusion: Dreams No Longer Deferred.
Abstract "An absorbing portrait of a groundbreaking Black woman filmmaker. Kathleen Collins (1942-88) was a visionary and influential Black filmmaker. Beginning with her short film The Cruz Brothers and Miss Malloy and her feature film Losing Ground, Collins explored new dimensions of what narrative film could and should do. However, her achievements in filmmaking were part of a greater life project. In this critically imaginative study of Collins, L.H. Stallings narrates how Collins, as a Black woman writer and filmmaker, sought to change the definition of life and living. The Afterlives of Kathleen Collins: A Black Woman Filmmaker's Search for New Life explores the global significance and futurist implications of filmmaker and writer Kathleen Collins. In addition to her two films, Stallings examines the broad and expansive and varying forms of writing produced by Collins during her short life time. The Afterlives of Kathleen Collins showcases how Collins used filmmaking, writing, and teaching to assert herself as a poly-creative dedicated to asking and answering difficult philosophical questions about human being and living. Interrogating the ideological foundation of life-writing and cinematic life-writing as they intersect with race and gender, Stallings intervenes on the delimited concepts of life and Black being that impeded wider access, distribution, and production of Collins's personal, cinematic, literary, and theatrical works. The Afterlives of Kathleen Collins definitively emphasizes the evolution of film and film studies that Collins makes possible for current and future generations of filmmakers"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages187-197) and index.
Issued in other formOnline version: Horton-Stallings, LaMonda. Afterlives of Kathleen Collins Bloomington, Indiana : Indiana University Press, [2021] 9780253059024
Genre/formBiographies.
Genre/formCriticism, interpretation, etc.
LCCN 2021031445
ISBN9780253059017 (hardcover)
ISBN0253059011 (hardcover)
Standard identifier# 40030880280

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Joyner Ronnie Barnes African American Collection PN1998.3.C6673 H67 2021 ✔ Available Place Hold