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The Evolution of Black Horror and Female Representation
This chapter examines the blaxploitation era of the 1970s, focusing on Black horror films that intertwine race with elements like voodoo and vampires. It highlights the portrayal of Black female characters, contrasting hyper-sexualization with empowering representations, particularly through Pam Greer's evolution from 'Scream, Blackula, Scream' to more nuanced roles. The discussion critiques the longstanding trope of Black characters dying first in horror, advocating for deeper understanding and representation of Black women's struggles and resilience in the genre.