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1. Looking at American White Supremacy "Through a Glass Darkly": Baldwin's Critique of Birth of a Nation
2. "But Now I See": James Agee on Birth of a Nation
3. Contending Visions: Imitation of Life According to John M. Stahl and Douglas Sirk
4. Forsaking Hollywood: Samuel Fuller's "art house" White Dog
5. A Western by Any Other Name: Rainer Werner Fassbinder's Whity
6. Cream Rises to the Top: Jean Renoir and William Faulkner's The Southerner
7. Supremacy in Black Face: the Boris Vian-Michel Gast Controversy
8. Rachid Bouchareb's Comparative Take on Supremacy
9. A Post-Racial Imaginary and the Structures of Cinema.
2. "But Now I See": James Agee on Birth of a Nation
3. Contending Visions: Imitation of Life According to John M. Stahl and Douglas Sirk
4. Forsaking Hollywood: Samuel Fuller's "art house" White Dog
5. A Western by Any Other Name: Rainer Werner Fassbinder's Whity
6. Cream Rises to the Top: Jean Renoir and William Faulkner's The Southerner
7. Supremacy in Black Face: the Boris Vian-Michel Gast Controversy
8. Rachid Bouchareb's Comparative Take on Supremacy
9. A Post-Racial Imaginary and the Structures of Cinema.