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Blaxploitation
[blak-sploi-tey-shuhn]
noun
a subgenre of American cinema in the 1970s featuring Black protagonists in exploitation films intended to appeal to African American audiences.
blaxploitation
/ ˌblæksplɔɪˈteɪʃən /
noun
a genre of films featuring Black stereotypes
Word History and Origins
Origin of blaxploitation1
Word History and Origins
Origin of blaxploitation1
Example Sentences
“Fight Night” flirts with a variety of styles — blaxploitation, police procedural, social drama, the buddy-cop movie — which are successful on their own terms but don’t easily cohere.
“A lot of the movies we would talk about were movies of the ’70s and blaxploitation.
Richard Roundtree, who played one of the first Black action heroes in the blaxploitation '70s era of film, died at 81 of pancreatic cancer on Tuesday in his Los Angeles home, his manager said.
The blaxploitation films were primarily aimed at the African American audiences.
In a Variety interview about Black Noir Cinema, one of the film’s producers looked beyond the echoes: The initiative is about creating “Black folk heroes,” not recreating the blaxploitation genre.
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