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Cr-the New Centennial Review | 2013

Waiting to Fall

David Marriott

Since the advent, over the course of the twentieth century, of black responses to cinema, the challenge of film to black spectators has tended to focus on the dangers of fantasy. “One of the irreducible dangers to which the moviegoer is exposed,” writes James Baldwin, is “the danger of surrendering to the corroboration of one’s fantasies as they are thrown back from the screen” (1976, 29). The idea of cinema as a kind of “throw-back” (of fantasy or, more accurately, its corroboration; a danger which seems to immediately raise the question of what it might mean to be so “thrown”) was frequent in first black responses to film, to be replaced by more sociopolitical concerns with cinematic “realism.” Whence comes, among other things, a concern with what it means to view a


Cr-the New Centennial Review | 2012

Inventions of Existence: Sylvia Wynter, Frantz Fanon, Sociogeny, and "the Damned"

David Marriott


The Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory | 2006

15Black Cultural Studies

David Marriott


Humanities research | 2014

No Lords A-Leaping: Fanon, C.L.R. James, and the Politics of Invention

David Marriott


The Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory | 2008

11Black Cultural Studies

David Marriott


Textual Practice | 2016

Sexts from the royal infirmary

David Marriott


The Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory | 2015

9Black Critical and Cultural Theory

David Marriott


The Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory | 2014

2Black Cultural Studies

David Marriott


The Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory | 2013

4Black Cultural Studies

David Marriott


The Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory | 2012

3Black Cultural Studies

David Marriott

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