From the Violent “Black Buck” Stereotype to the “Black Hero”: Representations of African Americans and Black Masculinity in American Cinema

A. Kocić
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The main purpose of this paper is to examine the representation of black masculinity in four popular Hollywood movies. In the first part of the paper, the key terms and analytical points are developed, based on the relevant literature from the fields of cultural, film and media studies, African American studies and black feminism. A special emphasis is placed on the transition from a stereotype of the “Black Buck”, a common on-screen representation of a violent, vengeful, highly sexual black male to the “Black Hero”, created in the Blaxploitation movies and further developed in more recent movies. The four movies that are closely analyzed are Sergio Corbucci’s Django from 1966, Gordon Parks’s Shaft from 1971 and their contemporary adaptations, Shaft (2000), directed by John Singleton and Django Unchained (2012), directed by Quentin Tarantino. One of the tasks of the research is to examine how the stereotype of a violent black thug has been deconstructed and modified in more recent movies to usher the “Black Hero” character.
从暴力的“黑人雄鹿”刻板印象到“黑人英雄”:美国电影中的非裔美国人与黑人男子气概
本文的主要目的是考察四部流行的好莱坞电影中黑人男子气概的表现。在论文的第一部分,基于文化、电影和媒体研究、非裔美国人研究和黑人女权主义等领域的相关文献,提出了关键术语和分析要点。特别强调的是从“黑雄鹿”的刻板印象到“黑英雄”的转变,“黑巴克”是一个暴力、复仇、高度性取向的黑人男性的常见银幕形象,在Blaexploitation电影中创造,并在最近的电影中得到进一步发展。被仔细分析的四部电影分别是塞尔吉奥·科尔布奇1966年的《姜戈》、戈登·帕克斯1971年的《沙夫特》及其当代改编电影,约翰·辛格尔顿执导的《沙ft》(2000年)和昆汀·塔伦蒂诺执导的《解放姜戈》(2012年)。这项研究的任务之一是考察在最近的电影中,暴力黑人暴徒的刻板印象是如何被解构和修改的,以迎来“黑人英雄”这个角色。
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