Satire and Stereotyping in The Birth of a Nation and Bamboozled

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December 9, 2013

 

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It contains many cinematic innovations and refinements, technical effects and artistic advancements, including a color sequence at the end. It had a "formative influence on future films and has had a recognized impact on film history and the development of film as art" (7). Its story includes the events leading up to the nation's split; the Civil War era; the period from the end of the Civil War to Lincoln's assassination; the post-Civil War Reconstruction Era detailing the struggle over the control of Congress during Andrew Johnson's presidency , actions of the Radical Republicans to enfranchise the freed slaves, and the rise of the KKK...
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The film was made during a time when the audiences were familiar with the blackface and it provided an authentic re-creation of African-American culture and provided a narrative to "explain" the ambivalence of its stereotypes: "black" behavior is the direct result of "white" politics. In blackface, whiteness controls the performance of blackness...
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