In Black Hollywood Unchained, Ishmael Reed gathers an impressive group
of scholars, critics, intellectuals, and artist to examine and respond
to the contemporary portrayals of Blacks in films. Using the 2012
release of the film Django Unchained as the focal point of much of the
discussion, these essays and reviews provide a critical perspective on
the challenges facing filmmakers and actors when confronted with issues
on race and the historical portrayal of African American characters.
Reed also addresses the black community's perceptiveness as discerning
and responsible consumers of film, theatre, art, and music. Contributors
to this collection are: Jill Nelson, Amiri Baraka, Cecil Brown, Halifu
Osumare, Houston A. Baker Jr., Tony Medina, Herb Boyd, Jerry W. Ward
Jr., Ruth Elizabeth Burks, Art Burton, Justin Desmangles, J. Douglas
Allen-Taylor, Jack Foley, Joyce A. Joyce, C. Leigh McInnis, Heather
Russell, Hariette Surovell, Kathryn Takara, and Al Young.