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Blaxploitation is a Film Genre that emerged in the United States in the early 1970s when many Exploitation Film s were made that targeted the urban African American audience; the word itself is a Portmanteau , or combination, of the words "black" and "exploitation". Blaxploitation films starred primarily black Actor s, and were the first to feature Soundtrack s of Funk and Soul Music . Although criticized by Civil Rights groups for their use of Stereotype s, they addressed the great and newfound demand for Afrocentric entertainment, and were immensely popular among black audiences. The blaxploitation genre officially began in 1971 with the relsease of Sweet Sweetback's Baad Asssss Song . This film is also noteworthy in that it was written, directed, produced, and funded by Melvin Van Peebles , an African American. This remained the premise of the early blaxploitation films; film by, for, and about black people.


COMMON QUALITIES

Almost all blaxploitation films featured exaggerated sexuality and violence. When set in the North of the U.S., they tended to take place in the Ghetto and dealt with Pimp s, Drug Dealer s, and Hit Men . In all these films, it was common to see drugs, the Afro hairstyle, " Pimpmobiles ," and crooked and corrupt white police officers. When set in the South , the movies most often took place on a Plantation and dealt with Slavery and Miscegenation .


STEREOTYPES

These films were made for an African American audience and often showed negative depictions of Caucasian characters; whites were often cast as crooked and racist police officers or government officials, and the Racial Slur " Honky " was frequently used toward them. Italian Americans were frequently portrayed negatively as drug dealing members of the Mafia whom black characters would often rip off. Anti-Italian epithets such as ' Dago ' and ' Wop ' were used in conjunction with 'honky' against these characters.

At the same time, the films also created a negative stereotype of African Americans , the audience they were designed to appeal to, as pimps and drug dealers. This stereotype fit with common white stereotypes about black people, and as a result many called for the end of the Blaxploitation genre. The National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People , the Southern Christian Leadership Conference , and the Urban League joined together to form the Coalition Against Blaxploitation . Backed by many black film professionals, this group received much media exposure and quickened the death of the genre by the late 1970s.

Though still regarded as Racist by many, some film scholars defend the Cinematic Genre as instrumental in bringing greater screen presence to African Americans. Furthermore, blaxploitation films laid the foundation for future filmmakers to address racial controversies regarding Inner City Poverty . In the early 1990s, a new wave of acclaimed African-American filmmakers focused on African American urban life in their films (particularly Spike Lee 's '' Do The Right Thing '' and John Singleton 's '' Boyz N The Hood '') among others.


FAMOUS BLAXPLOITATION FILMS

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LATER MEDIA REFERENCES

Later movies such as '' Austin Powers In Goldmember '' (2002) and '' Undercover Brother '' (2002) , as well as Quentin Tarantino ’s '' Jackie Brown '' (1997) and '' Kill Bill , Vol. 1'' (2003), feature Pop Culture nods to the blaxploitation genre. The parody ''Undercover Brother'', for instance, starred Eddie Griffin as an Afro-topped agent for a clandestine organization satirically known as the ''"B.R.O.T.H.E.R.H.O.O.D"''. Likewise, ''Austin Powers in Goldmember'' co-stars Beyoncé Knowles as the Tamara Dobson / Pam Grier -inspired Heroine , ''“Foxxy Cleopatra”''. Furthermore, the acclaimed film auteur and noted fan of Exploitation Film s, Quentin Tarantino , has made countless references to the blaxploitation genre in his films, in addition to ''Jackie Brown''. In a famous scene in '' Reservoir Dogs '', for instance, the main characters engage in a brief discussion regarding '' Get Christie Love! '', a mid-1970s blaxploitation Television Series . Similarly, in the catalytic scene of '' True Romance '' , the characters are seen viewing the movie '' The Mack ''.

John Singleton ’s remake of '' Shaft '' (2000) is a modern-day interpretation of a classic blaxploitation film. The 1997 film '' Hoodlum '' starring Laurence Fishburne was an attempt at gangster blaxploitation, portraying a fictional account of black mobster Ellsworth “Bumpy” Johnson . In 2004 , Mario Van Peebles , Melvin’s son, released '' Baadasssss! '', a movie based on the making of his father’s movie in which Mario played his father.

Furthermore, Blaxploitation films have made a profound impact on contemporary Hip Hop Culture . Several prominent Hip Hop artists (including Snoop Dogg , Big Daddy Kane , Ice T , Slick Rick , and Too ) have taken the no-nonsense Pimp persona popularized by the films '' Superfly '', '' The Mack '', and '' Willie Dynamite '', as inspiration for their own works. In fact, many hip-hop artists have paid tribute to pimping within their lyrics (most notably 50 Cent 's hit single "'' P.I.M.P. ''") and have openly embraced the pimp image in their Music Videos , by including entourages of scantily-clad women, flashy jewelry (known as "'' Bling-bling ''"), and luxury Cadillacs (referred to as "'' Pimpmobile s''"). Perhaps the most famous scene of The Mack , featuring the "Annual Players' Ball ", has become an often-referenced Pop Culture icon, most recently by '' Chappelle's Show '', where it was parodied as the "''Player-Haters' Ball''."


Parodies and spoofs


  • The Anime series '' Cowboy Bebop '' features several episodes with blaxploitation themes, particularly ''Mushroom Samba'' which extensively parodies blaxploitation movies.


  • '' The Hebrew Hammer '' (2003) is another parody of blaxploitation films, but with a Jew ish protagonist (and was therefore ironically called “Jewsploitation” by some).



  • In '' The Simpsons '' episode “ Simpson Tide ” (3G04) a TV announcer says “Next, on Exploitation Theatre...''Blackula'', followed by ''Blackenstein'', and ''The Blunchblack of Blotre Blame!''".


  • '' The Onion's '' book '' Our Dumb Century '' has an article from the 1970s entitled "Congress Passes Anti-Blaxploitation Act: Pimps, Players Subject to Heavy Fines".


  • FOX ’s network television comedy, “ MadTV ”, has frequently spoofed the Rudy Ray Moore -created franchise '' Dolemite '', with a series of sketches performed by comic actor Aries Spears , in the role of ''“The Son of Dolemite”''. The sketches are testaments to the poor production quality of the films, with obvious boom mike appearances and intentionally poor cuts and continuity.


  • Among Saturday Night Live 's longest running and most popular sketches, ''" The Ladies Man ''," parodied blaxploitation’s exaggerated sexuality. The Ladies' Man, played by Tim Meadows , featured an Afro -topped and sexually-crazed talk-show host who believes himself to be the living definition of what females search for in a man.




  • Cartoon Network's " Aqua Teen Hunger Force " series has a recurring character called 'Boxy Brown' (A play on Foxy Brown , a lead character in another blaxploitation film). An imaginary friend of one of the main characters, Boxy Brown is a cardboard box with a crudely drawn face with a goatee on it that dons an afro. Whenever the character speaks on the show 70's funk music, typical of blaxploitation films, is played in the background. The cardboard box also fronts a confrontational attitude and Dialect similar to many heroes of this film genre. Sample Dialogue



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FURTHER READING

  • ''What It Is... What It Was!; The Black Film Explosion of the '70s in Words and Pictures'' by Andres Chavez, Denise Chavez, Gerald Martinez ISBN 0786883774



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