Kubrick & Race: Some Thoughts
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A contribution to the online conference Kubrick & Race:
Stanley Kubrick has been studied from many angles but one that is conspicuously missing is that of race. But this is not because of its absence in his work. In his photography and his films, he both mobilised and critiqued conceptions of race, typically in complex and confronting ways, even if there was an absence of people of colour who appeared in his movies. This series of virtual rolling workshops beginning in September 2021 proposes to address this important topic and gap in Kubrick scholarship. We invite reflections on themes relating to race and individual Kubrick films or on his work as a whole. Topics include: Theorising race in relation to Kubrick; Whiteness; People of colour in the films of Stanley Kubrick and/or as film workers; Kubrick and colonialism.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Unpublished - 2021 |
Event | Kubrick & Race - Duration: 6 Sept 2021 → 6 Sept 2021 |
Conference
Conference | Kubrick & Race |
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Period | 6/09/21 → 6/09/21 |