White screens, Black fandom: silent film and African American spectatorship in Harlem

IF 0.1 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Agata Frymus
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ABSTRACT This article investigates Black moviegoing in the United States during the silent film era. In existing scholarship, African American moviegoers tend to be discussed with reference to race movies – that is, independent films featuring all-Black casts. However, even during their heyday, race movies were in limited supply and could not compete directly with the dominant, vertically integrated Hollywood film studios. Thus, using data gathered from film programmes of Harlem’s Black cinemas in the 1920s – reconstructed primarily through Black newspapers New York Age and New York Amsterdam News – the article discusses the popularity of Hollywood films among Black spectators. If Black viewers were not embedded in the newly institutionalised white fan culture – consuming screen narratives that representationally marginalised them – then what were the parameters of their engagement? Drawing on fan magazines, social surveys, and established literature on African Americans as consumers of mainstream culture, this piece interrogates the pleasures of cinema as articulated by Black viewers.
白人银幕,黑人粉丝:哈莱姆无声电影和非裔美国观众
本文调查了默片时代美国黑人的观影情况。在现有的学术研究中,讨论非裔美国人电影时,往往会参考种族电影——即由全黑人演员出演的独立电影。然而,即使在他们的全盛时期,种族电影供应有限,无法直接与占主导地位的垂直整合的好莱坞电影制片厂竞争。因此,本文主要通过黑人报纸《纽约时代》和《纽约阿姆斯特丹新闻》对20世纪20年代哈莱姆黑人电影院的电影节目进行了重建,并利用这些数据来讨论好莱坞电影在黑人观众中的受欢迎程度。如果黑人观众没有融入新制度化的白人粉丝文化——消费在代表性上边缘化他们的屏幕叙事——那么他们参与的参数是什么?借助粉丝杂志、社会调查和关于非裔美国人作为主流文化消费者的既有文献,这篇文章质疑了黑人观众所表达的电影乐趣。
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