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Black Caesars and Foxy Cleopatras

A History of Blaxploitation Cinema

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Black Caesars and Foxy Cleopatras

By: Odie Henderson
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The definitive account of Blaxploitation cinema-the freewheeling, often shameless, and wildly influential genre—from a distinctive voice in film history and criticism

In 1971, two films grabbed the movie business, shook it up, and launched a genre that would help define the decade. Melvin Van Peebles's Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song, an independently produced film about a male sex worker who beats up cops and gets away, and Gordon Parks's Shaft, a studio-financed film with a killer soundtrack, were huge hits, making millions of dollars. Sweetback upended cultural expectations by having its Black rebel win in the end, and Shaft saved MGM from bankruptcy. Not for the last time did Hollywood discover that Black people went to movies too. The Blaxploitation era was born.

Written by film critic Odie Henderson, Black Caesars and Foxy Cleopatras is a spirited history of a genre and the movies that he grew up watching, which he loves without irony (but with plenty of self-awareness and humor). Blaxploitation was a major trend, but it was never simple. The films mixed self-empowerment with exploitation, base stereotypes with essential representation that spoke to the lives and fantasies of Black viewers. The time is right for a reappraisal, understanding these films in the context of the time, and exploring their lasting influence.

©2024 Odie Henderson (P)2024 Tantor
Black & African American Entertainment & Performing Arts History & Criticism Film & TV African American Studies United States Specific Demographics Americas Social Sciences Witty
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OdieHenderson, rights with authority and grace, but never sacrifices humor. I laughed out loud at several points during this book. I also learned about dozens of films beyond the usual.SHAFT, SUPER FLY, and COFFY. I feel like I’m going to spend the next year tracking down movies Odie described here with obvious affection. That’s exactly what I want out of a book about movies!

Super Fly, super informative

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