When Mozambique gained independence in 1975, film became one of its most important cultural projects, second only to radio. One of the pressing issues of the new government was to create an idea of nationhood in a country where many ethnic groups, cultures, and languages coexisted. With a literacy rate of only fifteen per cent, film became an important tool in the creation of national identity, by serving as a vehicle for imagining a new community, in the sense described by Benedict Anderson in Imagined Communities. In 1976, the government created the Instituto Nacional de Cinema (National Film Institute) – INC. In this article, I discuss how the new nation was imagined through cinema, in particular in the Kuxa Kanema series, and the impact...
Cette thèse porte sur les représentations filmiques de la guerre de Libération(1964-1974) et de la R...
Only in two historical moments, film and revolution have assumed a symbiosis that has made them go t...
The present article examines the use of cinema as an instrument of national liberation in colonial A...
In one of the first cultural acts to follow independence in 1975, Frelimo's new Marxist-Leninist gov...
For a few brief years in the late 1970s and early 1980s Mozambique was a key site on the global map ...
The essay analyses Estas são as armas (1978), the first full-length documentary produced by the Inst...
Cinema pós-colonial e a reconfiguração da Moçambicanidade O cinema tem testemunhado alguns dos mais...
This article is an attempt at developing a lens through which political culture in Mozambique can be...
This article traits the complexity of the national building process in Mozambique post-Independence ...
Modern Mozambique is characterised by well-known political and economic imbalances that the country ...
This article reviews film-making in Zimbabwe over the period 1948-2000. During this time, the countr...
Rapid urbanisation is one of the most dramatic developments on the African continent, often yielding...
Nowadays, films have gained a new legitimacy as privileged documents to "make history". The purpose ...
In my dissertation I analyze how politics and film interact in Lusophone (i.e., Portuguese- speaking...
International audienceSoon after Morocco gained independence in 1956, a handful of young Moroccans w...
Cette thèse porte sur les représentations filmiques de la guerre de Libération(1964-1974) et de la R...
Only in two historical moments, film and revolution have assumed a symbiosis that has made them go t...
The present article examines the use of cinema as an instrument of national liberation in colonial A...
In one of the first cultural acts to follow independence in 1975, Frelimo's new Marxist-Leninist gov...
For a few brief years in the late 1970s and early 1980s Mozambique was a key site on the global map ...
The essay analyses Estas são as armas (1978), the first full-length documentary produced by the Inst...
Cinema pós-colonial e a reconfiguração da Moçambicanidade O cinema tem testemunhado alguns dos mais...
This article is an attempt at developing a lens through which political culture in Mozambique can be...
This article traits the complexity of the national building process in Mozambique post-Independence ...
Modern Mozambique is characterised by well-known political and economic imbalances that the country ...
This article reviews film-making in Zimbabwe over the period 1948-2000. During this time, the countr...
Rapid urbanisation is one of the most dramatic developments on the African continent, often yielding...
Nowadays, films have gained a new legitimacy as privileged documents to "make history". The purpose ...
In my dissertation I analyze how politics and film interact in Lusophone (i.e., Portuguese- speaking...
International audienceSoon after Morocco gained independence in 1956, a handful of young Moroccans w...
Cette thèse porte sur les représentations filmiques de la guerre de Libération(1964-1974) et de la R...
Only in two historical moments, film and revolution have assumed a symbiosis that has made them go t...
The present article examines the use of cinema as an instrument of national liberation in colonial A...