Liberating Minds: The Intellectual Legacy of Angela Davis and Its Images in Film

Vista Pub Date : 2024-05-22 DOI:10.21814/vista.5505
Michelle Sales, Bruno Muniz
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We propose thinking of Angela Davis's intellectual legacy from a decolonial perspective. We point out that just as the fight for civil rights and the end of racial segregation in the United States helped to consolidate the Black movement in Brazil, the circulation of anti-colonial ideas during the struggles for the decolonization of African countries in the 1950s and 60s was crucial to the circulation of abolitionist ideas and anti-racist movements in the United States and abroad. We will analyze interchanges capable of pointing out "the recognition of multiple and heterogeneous colonial differences, as well as the multiple and heterogeneous reactions of populations and subjects subordinated to the coloniality of power" (Bernardino-Costa & Grosfoguel, 2016, p. 21). Our contribution seeks to analyze Davis as a public and militant intellectual through her images in film. Beyond considering Angela Davis's image in cinema as representation, we also analyze how her intellectual and political activities were involved with the flourishing of a new Black cinema in the United States. This paper analyzes films such as Child of Resistance (1973), Free Angela and All Political Prisoners (2015), and 13th (2016).
解放思想:安吉拉-戴维斯的思想遗产及其在电影中的形象
我们建议从非殖民化的角度来思考安吉拉-戴维斯的思想遗产。我们指出,正如美国争取民权和结束种族隔离的斗争有助于巩固巴西的黑人运动一样,20 世纪 50 年代和 60 年代非洲国家非殖民化斗争期间反殖民主义思想的传播对于美国和国外废奴主义思想和反种族主义运动的传播也至关重要。我们将分析能够指出 "对多重和异质殖民差异的认识,以及从属于殖民权力的人口和主体的多重和异质反应"(Bernardino-Costa & Grosfoguel, 2016, p.21)的交流。我们的贡献旨在通过戴维斯在电影中的形象,分析她作为公共知识分子和激进知识分子的形象。除了将安吉拉-戴维斯在电影中的形象视为代表之外,我们还分析了她的思想和政治活动是如何与美国新黑人电影的蓬勃发展联系在一起的。本文分析了《反抗之子》(1973 年)、《释放安吉拉和所有政治犯》(2015 年)和《第 13 次》(2016 年)等影片。
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