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What has historically been the black woman’s place in the entertainment industry?Dream Factory Deferredchronicles the stage on which black female entertainers have been bound for decades. Although black women have been successful for years on various levels of entertainment, there is still a price to be paid for this success. This book looks at the Hottentot history that has hounded black female entertainers since Sarah Bartmann, the Hottentot Venus”, sensationalized Europe. By looking at the dynamics of three prominent black sex symbols, early forms of music video during the beginnings of the sound film era and the contemporary black press,Dream Factory Deferredplaces a group of women labeled as neo-soul”, including Erykah Badu, Lauryn Hill, India Arie, Macy Gray, Meshell Ndegeocello, Jill Scott and Angie Stone, within this Hottentot history and illustrate how they attempt to recreate and reclaim representations of black womanhood through their music and visual representations.Brooks, TaKeshia is the author of 'Dream Factory Deferred: Black Womanhood, History and Music Video', published 2007 under ISBN 9780595456864 and ISBN 0595456863.
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