Nigerian video films, which constitute an industry that has become known as Nollywood, have taken not only Nigeria, but the African continent and the world by storm. Their phenomenal success and reach are remarkable given the context of origin and the poor technical and narrative qualities of the videos. The aim of this paper is not to discuss the reasons for this success, but rather to raise some ideas regarding the counter-hegemonic possibilities of video films as a preliminary for further research and debate. The paucity of scholarly work on Nigerian video films is indicative of the rapid pace at which this industry has grown and continues to expand. The most comprehensive work is a collection of essays ranging in discussion from video a...
Certain assumptions concerning Nigeria’s video films tend to predicate the national question within ...
On the ground of a three years-long multi-sited, ethnographic research conducted in Southern Nigeria...
This paper posits that the video film, a popular art form in Nigeria, should initiate a new image an...
Since the beginning of the twenty-first century, the Nigerian video industry has been the subject of...
At the very heart of Africa's entertainment ambience is a huge and thriving audio-visual culture pop...
The Video Film Industry in Nigeria has attracted much attention within the shores of Nigeria, Africa...
The Video Film Industry in Nigeria has attracted much attention within the shores of Nigeria, Africa...
The emergence of Nigeria\u27s film industry, which has evolved into video form also known as videofi...
Abstract This paper examines the historical development of video films in Nigeria. It investigates u...
Focusing on a selection of Nigerian video films— Living in Bondage (1992), Osuofia in London (2003),...
The final, definitive version of this paper will be published in International Journal of Cultural S...
video industry has become the second largest film industry in the world, overtaking Hollywood's...
ABSTRACT Today, video film as a form of media production is very popular in Nigeria and indeed in mu...
Since the emergence of its video industry in the 1990s, Nigeria has become the largest film producer...
The study examined the emergence of Nollywood Film in Nigeria and the bastardization of African imag...
Certain assumptions concerning Nigeria’s video films tend to predicate the national question within ...
On the ground of a three years-long multi-sited, ethnographic research conducted in Southern Nigeria...
This paper posits that the video film, a popular art form in Nigeria, should initiate a new image an...
Since the beginning of the twenty-first century, the Nigerian video industry has been the subject of...
At the very heart of Africa's entertainment ambience is a huge and thriving audio-visual culture pop...
The Video Film Industry in Nigeria has attracted much attention within the shores of Nigeria, Africa...
The Video Film Industry in Nigeria has attracted much attention within the shores of Nigeria, Africa...
The emergence of Nigeria\u27s film industry, which has evolved into video form also known as videofi...
Abstract This paper examines the historical development of video films in Nigeria. It investigates u...
Focusing on a selection of Nigerian video films— Living in Bondage (1992), Osuofia in London (2003),...
The final, definitive version of this paper will be published in International Journal of Cultural S...
video industry has become the second largest film industry in the world, overtaking Hollywood's...
ABSTRACT Today, video film as a form of media production is very popular in Nigeria and indeed in mu...
Since the emergence of its video industry in the 1990s, Nigeria has become the largest film producer...
The study examined the emergence of Nollywood Film in Nigeria and the bastardization of African imag...
Certain assumptions concerning Nigeria’s video films tend to predicate the national question within ...
On the ground of a three years-long multi-sited, ethnographic research conducted in Southern Nigeria...
This paper posits that the video film, a popular art form in Nigeria, should initiate a new image an...