• BLACK CINE-BODY SONICS: RACIALIZING THE SOUNDTRACK by Philip Brophy
  • BLACK CINE-BODY SONICS: RACIALIZING THE SOUNDTRACK by Philip Brophy
  • BLACK CINE-BODY SONICS: RACIALIZING THE SOUNDTRACK by Philip Brophy
  • BLACK CINE-BODY SONICS: RACIALIZING THE SOUNDTRACK by Philip Brophy

BLACK CINE-BODY SONICS: RACIALIZING THE SOUNDTRACK by Philip Brophy

130 x 190mm, 190 pages, Single colour printing, Perfect bound, Softcover, 2026

Black Cine-Body Sonics: Racializing the Soundtrack surveys how Black audiovisuality developed and thrives in films and television through importing and materializing the sonics of Black musical representation — from 'Blaxploitation' classics (Shaft and Truck Turner) to cine-auteurs (Melvin Van Peebles, Spike Lee and Jordan Peele) to music video performers (Michael Jackson, Beyoncé and Kendrick Lamar) to video artists (Arthur Jafa and Isaac Julien) to contemporary multi-genre explorations of race (Sinners, Lovecraft Country, Atlanta and Swarm). The book views Jazz Soul Funk Disco Hip Hop Techno and House not as 'source music' but as genetic origins in the transformation of movies and shows resulting in new cinematic and televisual formations — all of which foreground the body performance and musicality.

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Courtisane

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