"Cinema and Development in West Africa shows how the film industry in Francophone West African countries played an important role in executing strategies of nation building during the transition from French rule to the early postcolonial period. James E. Genova sees the construction of African ident
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ities and economic development as the major themes in the political literature and cultural production of the time. Focusing on film both as industry and aesthetic genre, he demonstrates its unique place in economic development and provides a comprehensive history of filmmaking in the region during the transition from colonies to sovereign states." (Publisher description)
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"Postnationalist African cinemas convincingly interrogates the ways in which African narratives locate postcolonial identities and forms beyond essentially nationalist frameworks. It investigates how the emergence of new genres, discourses and representations, all unrelated to an overtly nationalist
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project, influences the formal choices made by contemporary directors. By foregrounding the narrative, generic, discursive, representational and aesthetic structures of films, this book shows how directors are beginning to regard film as a popular form of entertainment rather than political praxis. Tcheuyap investigates filmic genres such as comedy, dance, crime and epic alongside cultural aspects including witchcraft, sexuality, pornography and oracles." (Publisher description)
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"This special issue aims to contribute to African film scholarship, popular culture studies, and broader cultural studies in four ways. First, the issue is one of the first publications to bring together scholars of African Cinema and scholars of African video film so as to encourage conversation an
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d debate about the iconography, themes, histories, and production, distribution and exhibition contexts of African screen media (my term of preference for African audiovisual productions). Next, in specifically exploring the themes of pleasure, politics, and performance in African film and video, the issue emphasizes the dialectical relationship between pleasure and politics, and the fact that – in much African screen media – this relationship is expressed in performative ways. Beyond this, there is a historical dimension to all of the contributions to the issue, which allow for not only an awareness of the prequels and precursors to contemporary African artistic and cultural products, but also a deepening of institutional memory within the field of African screen media scholarship." (Editorial)
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"Emphasizing post-independent films released since the 1950s and the burgeoning commercial film production of the last decade, Focus on African Films provides unique and pluralistic perspectives on filmmaking throughout Africa. As a whole, the collection highlights the distinct thematic, stylistic,
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and socioeconomic circumstances of African filmmaking. Individual essays show how conditions in Africa have generated a broad range of views and techniques, from the stylistically innovative documentaries of Jean-Marie Teno and Abderrahmane Sissako and the "documentary fiction" of Mahamat-Saleh Haroun to the vibrant art films of Jean-Pierre Bekolo and the new films from South Africa. Contributors also outline the direction of increasingly popular, less didactic sub-Saharan filmmaking in films such as Daniel Kamwa's Pousse-Pousse, Ngangura Mweze's La vie est belle, and Imungu Ivanga's Dôlé." (Publisher description)
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