id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_rc3u3u7ejbgfvncxsqhfkepsdy Tuleka Prah "You Must Be African!" A Heuristic Deconstruction of Black Identity Production Through the Use of African Elements in African American Film 2020 185 .pdf application/pdf 77673 4353 60 7 The term "black" is used here because in films like Shaft in Africa for example, there are other members of the cast who Additionally, these films reach a wider audience outside the US, who identify as black and are not African American. Widely publicised by the works and actions of Garvey and Du Bois, PanAfricanism was seen as a way in which African Americans and indeed black people aspect of an African American character, or in setting these black identities apart from each black consciousness projects in the context of African American cultural identity formations, presentation in the films, and thus to point to a wider agenda (like Pan-Africanism, Black Rights, Black Power and Afrocentrism influenced cultural trends as expressed through popculture mediums like film will be an important feature of this study. African American films and their black consciousness messages, it should be noted that this ./cache/work_rc3u3u7ejbgfvncxsqhfkepsdy.pdf ./txt/work_rc3u3u7ejbgfvncxsqhfkepsdy.txt