The latest issue of Black Camera: An International Film Journal is now available in print and online from the Indiana University Press.
The current issue features two Close-Up sections: The first, #BlackLivesMatter and Media, is edited by Charles “Chip” P. Linscott and features essays by Linscott, Michele Prettyman Beverly, and Alessandra Raengo; the second, Hip-Hop Cinema, is edited by Regina N. Bradley and includes essays by Robin M. Bolorn, I. Augustus Durham, Casarae L. Gibson, Adam Haupt, Peter C. Kunze, Brandon J. Manning, and Kenton Rambsy.
Also featured in this issue are articles by James Naremore, David Scott Diffrient, and Clitha Mason; the Africultures and African Women in Cinema dossiers; book reviews; and an Archival Spotlight on community archiving with the National Black Programming Consortium.
For more information about Black Camera, please visit http://www.indiana.edu/~blackcam. To subscribe, visit http://purchase.jstor.org/products.php?issn=15363155
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