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Author Butters, Gerald R., 1961- author.

Title From Sweetback to Super fly : race and film audiences in Chicago's Loop / Gerald R. Butters, Jr.

Publication Info. Columbia, Missouri : University of Missouri Press, [2015]
[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2015.

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Description 1 online resource (1 PDF (xii, 256 pages)) : illustrations
text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-240) and indexes.
Contents Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Race, civil rights, and Chicago's Loop, 1945-70 -- Sweetback and the rise of black-themed films, 1970-71 -- Blaxploitation, black-themed films, and film spectatorship, 1971-72 -- Super fly and resistance to Blaxploitation, 1972 -- Karate rape in Harlem, 1973 -- The exorcist and the decline of the Loop as a first-run market, 1973-74 -- The beginning of the end : Loop theaters under attack, 1975 -- Conclusion : demolition and rebirth, 1976- -- Appendix A. Kuumba : principles for creativity and liberation -- Appendix B. Seating capacities for downtown movie theaters, 1972.
Summary Racial politics and capitalism found a way to blend together in 1970s Chicago in the form of movie theaters targeted specifically toward African Americans. In From Sweetback to Super Fly, Gerald Buttersexamines the movie theaters in Chicago's Loop that became, as he describes them, "black spaces" during the early 1970s with theater managers making an effort to gear their showings toward the African American community by using black-themed and blaxploitation films. Butters covers the wide range of issues that influenced the theaters, from changing racial patterns to the increasingly decrepit state of Chicago's inner city and the pressure on businesses and politicians alike to breathe life into the dying area. Through his extensive research, Butters provides an in-depth look at this phenomenon, delving into an area that has not previously been explored. His close examination of how black-themed films were marketed and how theaters showing these films tried to draw in crowds sheds light on race issues both from an industrial standpoint on the side of the theaters and movie producers, as well as from a cultural standpoint on the side of the moviegoers and the city of Chicago as a whole. Butters provides a wealth of information on a very interesting yet underexamined part of history, making From Sweetback to Super Fly a supremely enjoyable and informative book.
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Subject African Americans -- Illinois -- Chicago.
African Americans.
Illinois -- Chicago.
African Americans in motion pictures.
African Americans in motion pictures.
Motion picture audiences -- Illinois -- Chicago.
Motion picture audiences.
Motion picture theaters -- Illinois -- Chicago.
Motion picture theaters.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: 0826220363 9780826220363 (DLC) 2015940588
ISBN 9780826273291
0826273297
9780826220363
0826220363