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The Colored Cartoon Black Presentation in American ~ Book Description From the introduction of animated film in the early 1900s to the 1950s ethnic humor was a staple of Americanmade cartoons Yet as Christopher Lehman shows in this revealing study the depiction of African Americans in particular became so inextricably linked to the cartoon medium as to influence its evolution through those five decades
The Colored Cartoon Black Presentation in American ~ In The Colored Cartoon Lehman analyzes the depiction of black people in classic animated cartoons His study is interesting and insightful if a little shallow mainly because of the paucity of source material as only a few cartoons feature blackface gags or black characters
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The Colored Cartoon Black Representation in American ~ Pages 190–191 The Colored Cartoon Black Representation in American Animated Short Films 1907–1954 Authors David Drysdale University of Western Ontario Search for more papers by this author First published 22 January 2009 Full publication history DOI 101111j1540
The colored cartoon Black presentation in American ~ Download Citation The colored cartoon Black presentation in American animated short films 19071954 From the introduction of animated film in the early 1900s to the 1950s ethnic humor was a
Colored Cartoon Black Representation in American Animated ~ Christopher P Lehmans survey of American animated shorts The Colored Cartoon takes the reader through an informative sometimes entertaining sometimes shocking tour of the concealed history of this major social and artistic he audaciously begins “American animation owes its existence to African Americans” p 1
The Colored Cartoon Black Representation in American ~ In The Colored Cartoon Lehman analyzes the depiction of black people in classic animated cartoons His study is interesting and insightful if a little shallow mainly because of the paucity of source material as only a few cartoons feature blackface gags or black characters Unfortunately his book has numerous flaws
The Colored Cartoon Black Presentation in American ~ From the introduction of animated film in the early 1900s to the 1950s ethnic humor was a staple of Americanmade cartoons Yet as Christopher Lehman shows in this revealing study the depiction of African Americans in particular became so inextricably linked to the cartoon medium as to influence its evolution through those five decades
The Colored Cartoon Black Representation in American ~ The Colored Cartoon Black Representation in American Animated Short Films 19071954 Christopher P Lehman Christopher M Lehman University of Massachusetts Press 2007 Performing Arts 137 pages
The Colored Cartoon University of Massachusetts Press ~ The Colored Cartoon Black Presentation in American Animated Short Films 19071954 Drawing on a wide range of sources including interviews with former animators archived scripts for cartoons and the films themselves Lehman illustrates the intimate and unmistakable connection between African Americans and animation
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