This article uses a reading of Zézé Gamboa's award-winning 2004 feature as a basis for an exploration of post-conflict Angolan screen culture and of its impact both at home and internationally. It considers how O Herói’s depiction of a war-torn nation, and of the impediments to its reconstruction, negotiates between a socially-engaged film-making practice, informed by local tradition and the tenets of ‘Third Cinema’, and the demands of a globalised cinema market. The film achieves this compromise by deploying allegorical and symbolic tropes, familiar from the literature, cinema, and political discourse of the era of Angolan liberation (notably, the concept of a socialist ‘new man’), to complicate a superficially optimistic story of post-con...
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Critical review of a research book on the visual representation of the Portuguese Colonies in Africa
This article offers an analysis of feature films and literary fiction related to sub-Saharan Africa...
This article uses a reading of Zézé Gamboa's award-winning 2004 feature as a basis for an exploratio...
African cities have received filmic representation by politically engaged film-makers to discuss his...
The present article examines the use of cinema as an instrument of national liberation in colonial A...
While the 40th anniversary of the “fall of the Portuguese Empire” has provoked fresh critical approa...
How political authority and legitimacy are sustained in societies marked by socio-economic inequali...
This article explores the notion of a ‘culture of immediatism’ that characterises the current politi...
Writing about a post-colonial society which has fallen in love with capitalist democracy in the face...
International rivalry in the Cold War has dominated scholarship on the post-independence war in Ango...
Thanks to oil revenues, since the end of the war in 2002, Angola has largely eschewed the usual dono...
This article reflects on Histórias do Kakwaku, a documentary film about social activism in the...
I wish to present a study of the different literature regarding national culture, African cinema and...
The South West African People’s Organisation (SWAPO of Namibia) had a unique status among anti-colon...
Working the System offers key insights into the politics of the everyday in twenty-first-century dom...
Critical review of a research book on the visual representation of the Portuguese Colonies in Africa
This article offers an analysis of feature films and literary fiction related to sub-Saharan Africa...
This article uses a reading of Zézé Gamboa's award-winning 2004 feature as a basis for an exploratio...
African cities have received filmic representation by politically engaged film-makers to discuss his...
The present article examines the use of cinema as an instrument of national liberation in colonial A...
While the 40th anniversary of the “fall of the Portuguese Empire” has provoked fresh critical approa...
How political authority and legitimacy are sustained in societies marked by socio-economic inequali...
This article explores the notion of a ‘culture of immediatism’ that characterises the current politi...
Writing about a post-colonial society which has fallen in love with capitalist democracy in the face...
International rivalry in the Cold War has dominated scholarship on the post-independence war in Ango...
Thanks to oil revenues, since the end of the war in 2002, Angola has largely eschewed the usual dono...
This article reflects on Histórias do Kakwaku, a documentary film about social activism in the...
I wish to present a study of the different literature regarding national culture, African cinema and...
The South West African People’s Organisation (SWAPO of Namibia) had a unique status among anti-colon...
Working the System offers key insights into the politics of the everyday in twenty-first-century dom...
Critical review of a research book on the visual representation of the Portuguese Colonies in Africa
This article offers an analysis of feature films and literary fiction related to sub-Saharan Africa...