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An edition of African Cinemas (2000)

African cinemas

decolonizing the gaze

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"Focusing on the attempt to decolonize the imagination, this book is both a personal journey and an introduction to the cinema cultures of Africa. A book about the politics of cultural survival, it is also a major overview of African cinema and television." "The first part traces the development of African cinema - from colonization to Afrocentrism. The second part of the book analyses specific films, particularly through narrative and in terms of their African specificity in the use of silence, orality and humour. Finally, the author explores the social and economic contexts of the African cinema and television industry - including its often vexed relations with the West and the problems of production and distribution African film-makers face."

"Exploring the achievements and challenges of those who seek to affirm African cultural values through film, the book also covers the African television industry and African-American cinema. It includes interviews with film-makers, stills from the films and, ultimately, a plea for seeing and respecting the otherness of the Other. The French National Film Centre's best film book of 1997 and now available in four languages, this is a book which takes us into a process of learning how to look."--Jacket.

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Zed Books
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English
Pages
315

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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: PREFACE viii PART I THE ORIGIN, AKIN TO A PASSAGE
1 HUMAN BEINGS, NOT ANTS! 3
Black is black Colonialprojections The ethnographic gate: involvement or
contempt? African responses Being on the same wavelength The politics
of everyday life Foundingfigures Class struggle without placards The
novelistic path Africa first English-speaking Africa: educational cinema
and the Hollywood dream French guardian angels Revolutionary
filmmakers?
2 DECOLONIZING THOUGHT 34
Africa betrayed Unspoilt Africa Pointing the finger The mirror-space
The primacy of the collective The freedom to say no The duty to show?
3 'PROVERBS WERE FLESH AND BLOOD': THE REFERENCE TO THE PAST 47
Necessary memoty Black pharaohs The struggle with oneself African
recalcitrance History as nostalgia Legend, afalse trail? 'Shelling'
history The African cry
4 CLOSING YOUR EYES 72
The refusal to mimic the West Optingfor openness Torn asunder
by modernity 5 OPENING UP T.HE CRACKS IN IDENTITY 82
A unified world Symbols in motion * Reading with the heart * Passing on
knowledge * Blocked transmission * Drawing strength from the source * An
alternative development * The origin in doubt * Infidelities * The Marabouts'
projective mechanism * From nudiy to modesty
6 AN OPENNESS OF APPROACH 109
South African introspection * Afro-American rites of passage ' Hybridized
identity French assimilationism * Farewell to negritude * The anxiety of
integration * A cinema of revelation
PART II AT THE WELLSPRINGS OF NARRATION
7 BLACK HUMOURS 129
A politicaly committedpastiche Laughing at oneself Derision as a
strategy * A vital laughter * A cathartic parody
8 'MEN DIE, BUT WORDS REMAIN': AT THE ORIGIN OF NARRATION, ORALITY 143
First, silence The path of simple self-evidence The primacy of orality
Contrapuntal symbols Cultural specifcities of the image Griots of a
new kind The voice-off. the consciousness of the filmmaker Theatre is a
mere waystation * Letting them tell you stories What slowness?
Space-time A cyclical composition * Rather than heroes, the art of
the paradox * The topicality of myth
9 'IF YOUR SONG IS NO MPROVEMENT ON SILENCE, KEEP QUIET!' 183
Dances of resistance * Talkingdrums The song of thepeople
African sound
10 SPEAKING YOUR OWN LANGUAGE 195
The expression of lived experience * A revisited French
Failing to reach your audience? Prioriy to the emotions * Opening up
to multiculturalism * Is dubbing the answer? * Save the actor!
11 TOWARDS A CRITICISM BASED ON THE NEED TO EXIST 210
The Western diktat Towards a subjective criticism * The dead
weight of criticism African criticism
PART III BLACK PROSPECTS? 12 'HE WHO WANTS HONEY HAS THE COURAGE TO CONFRONT THE BEES': THE DIFFICULTY OF MAKING FILMS 221
The trials and tribulations of filming * The dream of financial autonomy
The trials and tribulations offunding The trials and tribulations of
production
13 THE AFRICAN AUDIENCE IS ANYTHING BUT HOMOGENEOUS 232
The agonies of distribution Dilapidated auditoriums The video monster
Accompanying one's film A pluralistic audience ' A school of life
14 A FICKLE AUDIENCE IN THE NORTHERN HEMISPHERE 251
Aiming true ' A limited audience Promotion through festivals
15 'WHEN YOU'VE GOT MEAT TO COOK, YOU GO AND FIND SOMEONE WITH FIRE': THE LOGICS OF WESTERN AID 260
The heart and the head Giving and after The internationalization
option ConsolidatingprofessionaliZation Wrestling with the blank
page The 'Ecrans du Sud' experience A key ministry Surviving
Planet Atria
16 TELEVISUAL STRATEGIES 278
Africa can make it! Getting beyond the passive 'waiting game'
Taking television by storm
CONCLUSION 288 BIBLIOGRAPHY 29 1 APPENDIX: WHERE TO SEE BLACK AFRICAN FILMS 299
INDEX 306.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [291]-298) and index.

Published in
London, New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
791.43/096
Library of Congress
PN1993.5.A35 B3713 2000, PN1993.5.A35B3713

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 315 p. :
Number of pages
315

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OL6782646M
ISBN 10
1856497429, 1856497437
LCCN
00032001
OCLC/WorldCat
43377000
Goodreads
1747061
370264

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OL221567W

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