
Brown Sugar
Over One Hundred Years of America's Black Female Superstars--New Expanded and Updated Edition
Donald Bogle(Author)
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Published on 25. July 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
376 pages
978-0-8264-1675-9 (ISBN)
Description
The essential illustrated guide! This newly designed and updated edition of Donald Bogle's classic study and celebration of America's "dark divas" now takes readers up to the present. Originally published in 1980, "Brown Sugar" was also the basis for the four-hour, four-part, documentary that appeared on PBS as well as on German Education Television, all also written by Bogle. Lavishly illustrated, "Brown Sugar" is a pioneering book - for example, in Bogle's application of the operatic term "diva" to pop goddesses. The first edition traced America's black female superstars from the beginning of the 20th century to 1980. This new edition will have three new chapters on the 1980s, the 1990s, and the first half of the present decade. "Brown Sugar" is not only about music stars. It is an unexcelled examination of the lives, careers, and sometimes-contradictory images (those public poses and private anxieties!) of African American goddesses of pop culture: the movies, television, music, and theatre.
An interpretive history, "Brown Sugar" is not only about the accomplishments but also the sometimes heart-wrenching struggles and tragedies of highly talented and ambitious women who set out to announce themselves to the world - and while doing so, surmounted extraordinary obstacles, both professionally and personally.
An interpretive history, "Brown Sugar" is not only about the accomplishments but also the sometimes heart-wrenching struggles and tragedies of highly talented and ambitious women who set out to announce themselves to the world - and while doing so, surmounted extraordinary obstacles, both professionally and personally.
Reviews / Votes
"Bogle is passionate and good-humored. His book is valuable as a film reference work and social document."--Gene Siskel "From Billie Holiday to Queen Latifah, from the Supremes to Destiny's Child, Brown Sugar rolls out the red carpet for decade after decade of delectable divas. Profiles include insightful and juicy historical perspectives on the rise, and sometimes fall, of a long list of America's most celebrated pop princesses." - Vibe Vixen "Let's all nod in appreciation to Donald Bogle for putting everything in historical perspective.... Mr. Bogle continues to be our most important noted Black cinema historian." --Spike Lee "Thank goodness for Donald Bogle."-Essence "Bogle (Dorothy Dandridge), a leading expert on blacks in popular culture, celebrates African American divas in this update of a classic, profiling the lives, careers, and sometimes disparaging images of such stars as Tina Turner, Patti LaBelle, Lena Horne, and Whoopi Goldberg. - Library Journal, November 1, 2006 * Library Journal * "America's leading historian on black cinema."--USA Today * USA Today *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Illustrations
300
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Weight
660 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8264-1675-9 (9780826416759)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Donald Bogle is the author of Toms, Coons, Mulattoes, Mammies, and Bucks: An Interpretive History of Blacks in American Films, which is also published by Continuum selling 300,000 copies in four editions. Bogle is also the author of Bright Boulevards, Bold Dreams, a group biography of Black Hollywood as well as the prize-winning biography Dorothy Dandridge and Primetime Blues.
Content
Introduction to the Second Edition
Introduction to the First Edition
Acknowledgments
1900-1920 Beginnings
The 1920s Personas
The 1930s Pop Myths
The 1940s Social Symbols
The 1950s Sex Symbols
The 1960s Political Symbols
The 1970s Survivors
The 1980s Old School Goddesses of Glitz, New School Ingenues
The 1990s Million Dollar Babies
Mavens of the New Millennium
Bibliography
Index
Introduction to the First Edition
Acknowledgments
1900-1920 Beginnings
The 1920s Personas
The 1930s Pop Myths
The 1940s Social Symbols
The 1950s Sex Symbols
The 1960s Political Symbols
The 1970s Survivors
The 1980s Old School Goddesses of Glitz, New School Ingenues
The 1990s Million Dollar Babies
Mavens of the New Millennium
Bibliography
Index