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Documenting Racism: African Americans in US Department of Agriculture Documentaries, 1921-42
Author: J. Emmett Winn
Year: February 16, 2012
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Documenting Racism: African Americans in US Department of Agriculture Documentaries, 1921-1942 The book "Documenting Racism: African Americans in US Department of Agriculture Documentaries, 1921-1942" by Winn offers a comprehensive analysis of the portrayal of African Americans in the films produced by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) during this period. Through a detailed examination of four key films, the author sheds light on the intersection of politics and filmmaking in promoting a government-sanctioned view of racism in the early 20th century America. This text will provide an overview of the plot, highlighting the significance of studying and understanding the evolution of technology, the need for a personal paradigm for perceiving technological advancements, and the importance of unification in a warring state. From the Silent Era to the 1950s The USDA was the leading government filmmaking organization in the United States from the silent era through the 1950s. Its documentaries were widely shown in movie theaters, public and private schools, churches, and open fields, providing many Americans with their first exposure to motion pictures. Despite their significance, these films have received little serious scholarly attention.
Documenting Racism: African Americans in US Department of Agriculture Documentaries, 1921-1942 Книга Winn «Documentaring Racism: African Americans in US Department of Agriculture Documentaries, 1921-1942» предлагает всесторонний анализ изображения афроамериканцев в фильмах, созданных Министерством сельского хозяйства США (USDA) во время этого период. Подробно изучив четыре ключевых фильма, автор проливает свет на пересечение политики и кинопроизводства в продвижении санкционированного правительством взгляда на расизм в Америке начала XX века. В этом тексте будет представлен обзор сюжета, подчеркивающий значимость изучения и понимания эволюции технологий, необходимость персональной парадигмы восприятия технологических достижений и важность объединения в воюющем государстве. С эпохи немого кино до 1950-х гг. Министерство сельского хозяйства США было ведущей правительственной киноорганизацией в Соединенных Штатах с эпохи немого кино до 1950-х годов. Его документальные фильмы были широко показаны в кинотеатрах, государственных и частных школах, церквях и открытых полях, предоставив многим американцам первое знакомство с кинофильмами. Несмотря на свою значимость, этим фильмам уделялось мало серьёзного научного внимания.
Documenter le racisme : African Americans in US Department of Agricultural Documentaries, 1921-1942 Livre Winn « Documentaring Racism : African Americans in US Department of Agriculture Documentaries, 1921-1942 » propose analyse complète de l'image des Afro-Américains dans les films créés par le Département de l'Agriculture des États-Unis (USDA) pendant cette période. Après avoir étudié en détail quatre films clés, l'auteur met en lumière l'intersection de la politique et de la production cinématographique dans la promotion de la vision gouvernementale du racisme en Amérique au début du XXe siècle. Ce texte donnera un aperçu de l'histoire, soulignant l'importance de l'étude et de la compréhension de l'évolution des technologies, la nécessité d'un paradigme personnel de perception des progrès technologiques et l'importance de l'unification dans un État en guerre. Depuis l'ère du cinéma muet jusqu'aux années 1950, le Département de l'Agriculture des États-Unis a été la principale organisation cinématographique gouvernementale aux États-Unis depuis l'ère du cinéma muet jusqu'aux années 1950. Ses documentaires ont été largement diffusés dans les cinémas, les écoles publiques et privées, les églises et les champs ouverts, ce qui a permis à de nombreux Américains de se familiariser avec les films. Malgré son importance, ces films ont reçu peu d'attention scientifique.
Documenting Racism: African American in US Department of Agriculture Documentaries, 1921-1942 de Winn «Documentaring Racism': African Americans in U S Department of Agriculture Documentaries, 1921-1942» ofrece un análisis exhaustivo de la imagen de los afroamericanos en las películas creadas por el Departamento de Agricultura de los Estados Unidos (USDA) durante este período. Después de examinar en detalle cuatro películas clave, el autor arroja luz sobre la intersección de la política y la producción cinematográfica en la promoción de una visión autorizada por el gobierno sobre el racismo en América de principios del siglo XX. Este texto ofrecerá una visión general de la trama, destacando la importancia de estudiar y entender la evolución de la tecnología, la necesidad de un paradigma personal para percibir los avances tecnológicos y la importancia de unirse en un Estado en guerra. Desde la época del cine mudo hasta la década de 1950, el Departamento de Agricultura de los Estados Unidos fue la principal organización cinematográfica del gobierno en los Estados Unidos desde la era del cine mudo hasta la década de 1950. Sus documentales han sido ampliamente proyectados en cines, escuelas públicas y privadas, iglesias y campos abiertos, proporcionando a muchos estadounidenses una primera familiaridad con las películas cinematográficas. A pesar de su importancia, estas películas recibieron poca atención científica seria.
Documenting Racism: African Americans in US Department of Agricole, 1921-1942 Documentaring Racism: African Americans in US Department of Agricole, 1921-1942 "offre un'analisi completa dell'immagine afroamericani in film creati dal Dipartimento dell'Agricoltura degli Stati Uniti (USDA) durante questo periodo. Dopo aver esaminato quattro film chiave, l'autore mette in luce l'intersezione tra politica e produzione cinematografica nella promozione di una visione autorizzata dal governo del razzismo in America all'inizio del XX secolo. Questo testo fornirà una panoramica che sottolinea l'importanza dello studio e della comprensione dell'evoluzione della tecnologia, la necessità di un paradigma personale per la percezione dei progressi tecnologici e l'importanza di unirsi in uno stato in guerra. Dall'epoca del cinema muto agli annì 50, il Dipartimento dell'Agricoltura degli Stati Uniti è stato il principale ente cinematografico governativo negli Stati Uniti dall'epoca del cinema muto agli annì 50. I suoi documentari sono stati ampiamente proiettati nei cinema, nelle scuole pubbliche e private, nelle chiese e nei campi aperti, fornendo a molti americani una prima conoscenza dei film. Nonostante la sua importanza, questi film non hanno ricevuto molta attenzione scientifica.
Documenting Racism: African Americans in US Department of Agriculture Documentaries, 1921-1942 Winns Buch „Documentaring Racism: African Americans in US Department of Agriculture Documentaries, 1921-1942“ bietet eine umfassende Bildanalyse Afroamerikaner in Filmen, die während dieser Zeit vom US-Landwirtschaftsministerium (USDA) produziert wurden. Nach eingehender Untersuchung von vier Schlüsselfilmen beleuchtet der Autor die Schnittstelle von Politik und Filmproduktion bei der Förderung einer von der Regierung sanktionierten cht auf Rassismus im Amerika des frühen 20. Jahrhunderts. Dieser Text wird einen Überblick über die Handlung geben, der die Bedeutung des Studiums und des Verständnisses der Technologieentwicklung, die Notwendigkeit eines persönlichen Paradigmas der Wahrnehmung technologischer Fortschritte und die Bedeutung der Vereinigung in einem kriegführenden Staat hervorhebt. Von der Stummfilmzeit bis in die 1950er Jahre war das USDA die führende staatliche Filmorganisation in den Vereinigten Staaten von der Stummfilmzeit bis in die 1950er Jahre. Seine Dokumentarfilme wurden ausgiebig in Kinos, öffentlichen und privaten Schulen, Kirchen und offenen Feldern gezeigt, was vielen Amerikanern die erste Bekanntschaft mit Filmen ermöglichte. Trotz ihrer Bedeutung erhielten diese Filme wenig ernsthafte wissenschaftliche Aufmerksamkeit.
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Irkçılığın Belgelenmesi: ABD Tarım Bakanlığı Belgeseli, 1921-1942 Winn'in "Yarışın Belgelenmesi: ABD Tarım Bakanlığı Belgeseli, 1921-1942'deki Afrikalı Amerikalılar'adlı kitabı, bu dönemde Amerika Birleşik Devletleri Tarım Bakanlığı (USDA) tarafından üretilen filmlerde Afrikalı Amerikalıların kapsamlı görüntü analizini sunuyor. Dört önemli filmi ayrıntılı olarak inceleyen yazar, 20. yüzyılın başında Amerika'da hükümetin onayladığı ırkçılık görüşünü teşvik etmede politika ve film yapımının kesişimine ışık tutuyor. Bu metin, teknolojinin evrimini incelemenin ve anlamanın önemini, teknolojik gelişmelerin algılanması için kişisel bir paradigmaya duyulan ihtiyacı ve savaşan bir devlette birleşmenin önemini vurgulayarak arsaya genel bir bakış sağlayacaktır. Sessiz dönemden 1950'lere kadar, Amerika Birleşik Devletleri Tarım Bakanlığı, sessiz dönemden 1950'lere kadar Amerika Birleşik Devletleri'ndeki önde gelen hükümet film organizasyonuydu. Belgeselleri sinema salonlarında, devlet okullarında ve özel okullarda, kiliselerde ve açık alanlarda geniş çapta gösterildi ve birçok Amerikalıya ilk kez sinema filmlerine maruz kalmalarını sağladı. Önemine rağmen, bu filmler çok az ciddi bilimsel ilgi gördü.
توثيق العنصرية: الأمريكيون الأفارقة في الأفلام الوثائقية لوزارة الزراعة الأمريكية، 1921-1942 يقدم كتاب وين «توثيق السباق: الأمريكيون الأفارقة في الأفلام الوثائقية لوزارة الزراعة الأمريكية، 1921-1942» تحليلًا شاملاً للصور للأمريكيين الأفارقة في الأفلام التي أنتجتها وزارة الزراعة الأمريكية (USA) DA) خلال هذه الفترة. بعد أن درس أربعة أفلام رئيسية بالتفصيل، سلط المؤلف الضوء على تقاطع السياسة وصناعة الأفلام في الترويج للنظرة التي أقرتها الحكومة للعنصرية في أمريكا في بداية القرن العشرين. سيوفر هذا النص لمحة عامة عن الحبكة، مع التأكيد على أهمية دراسة وفهم تطور التكنولوجيا، والحاجة إلى نموذج شخصي لتصور التقدم التكنولوجي وأهمية التوحيد في حالة حرب. منذ الحقبة الصامتة حتى الخمسينيات، كانت وزارة الزراعة الأمريكية المنظمة الحكومية الرائدة في الولايات المتحدة منذ العصر الصامت حتى الخمسينيات. عرضت أفلامه الوثائقية على نطاق واسع في دور السينما والمدارس العامة والخاصة والكنائس والحقول المفتوحة، مما وفر للعديد من الأمريكيين تعرضهم الأول للصور المتحركة. على الرغم من أهميتها، إلا أن هذه الأفلام لم تحظ باهتمام علمي جاد.

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