two separate filmmaking teams (an all-white crew filming white residents and an all-black camera crew filming black residents), Two Towns of Jasper captures very different racial views by townsfolk in Jasper, Texas, the location for a racially motivated murder of an African American in 1998. ...
简介 Using two separate filmmaking teams (an all-white crew filming white residents and an all-black camera crew filming black residents), Two Towns of Jasper captures very different racial views by townsfolk in Jasper, Texas, the location for a racially motivated murder of an African American ...
Using two separate filmmaking teams (an all-white crew filming white residents and an all-black camera crew filming black residents), Two Towns of Jasper captures very different racial views by townsfolk in Jasper, Texas, the location for a racially motivated murder of an African American in 19...
The brutal murder of James Byrd Jr. in June 1998 unleashed a storm of media, interest groups, high profile individuals and criticism on the Southeast Texas community of Jasper. The crime and subsequent response-from within the community as well as across the world-engulfed the entire town in ...
Two Towns of Jasper (Texas Murder in Black and White)No abstract is available for this article.doi:10.1525/var.2005.21.1-2.178DAVID COLEJohn Wiley & Sons, Inc.Program in Ethnographic Film Newsletter
From Beloved Son to Murder Suspect; White Supremacist Is First on Trial in Grisly Slaying of Black Man in Jasper, TexasPaul Duggan
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(2003). Race Murder and Community Trauma: Psychoanalysis and Ethnography in Exploring the Impact of the Killing of James Byrd in Jasper, Texas. Journal for the Psychoanalysis of Culture and Society 1 (8), pp. 42-50.Ainslie, R. & Brabeck, K. (2003). Race murder and community trauma: ...