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Robin R. Means Coleman
Robin R. Means Coleman
Robin R. Means Coleman
(born 1969) is an American author,
communication scholar
, and educator known for her work in the fields of
Afro-American studies
,
African studies
, and
media studies
. She has written on the topic of
race in horror films
, and in particular
representations of Black people in horror films
, in her 2011 non-fiction book ''Horror Noire: Blacks in American Horror Films from the 1890s to Present'' (which was adapted into a
2019 documentary film
), as well as in the 2023 book ''The Black Guy Dies First: Black Horror Cinema from Fodder to Oscar'', which she co-authored with Mark H. Harris.
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FIX IT BLACK JESUS: The Iconography of Christ in <i>Good Times</i>
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Robin R. Means Coleman
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Novotny Lawrence
Published 2019-06-01
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