Cinéma colonial is regarded by certain scholars as a highly conventionalised and commercialised film practice that grants spectators a sense of control over the potentially threatening colonial Other, and Belgian director Jacques Feyder has been subject to particularly harsh criticism in this regard. This article argues that Feyder’s Le Grand Jeu (1934), which depicts a young legionnaire’s relationship with a cabaret singer who bears an uncanny resemblance to a previous lover who jilted him in Paris, challenges dominant tendencies in portrayals of gender and colonialism in French cinema of the 1930s. Drawing on the relationship between Laura Mulvey’s theorisation of the male gaze and E. Ann Kaplan’s understanding of the imperial gaze, this ...
This article examines Djouhra Abouda and Alain Bonnamy’s experimental documentary Ali au pays des me...
PhDThis thesis explores the links between ideology, stardom, nationality and the everyday. It argue...
This introduction to the femme fatale, as a cinematic and critical phenomenon, will explore the ways...
Cinéma colonial is regarded by certain scholars as a highly conventionalised and commercialised film...
Jacques Feyder’s L’Atlantide (1921) is widely considered not only cinéma colonial’s first major repr...
Extract Melodrama ‘à la française’: Feyder and French cinema of the 1930s By the end of 1934, Jacque...
Although Jacques Feyder\u27s authorial control over his productions and his direction of actors cons...
Since decolonisation, the increase in immigration from France’s former colonies in North Africa has ...
Although generally relegated by present-day historians to the footnotes of film history, Belgian dir...
An analysis of Jacques Tourneur's 1944 filmThis article examines the construction of gender through ...
Gilles Deleuze remarks that Jean Renoir’s entire œuvre displays the most fundamental operation of ti...
The present study explores the problematics of race, ethnicity, nation and gender with reference to ...
Bertrand Tavernier’s film Coup de torchon (1981) in dialogue with Jim Thompson’s novel Pop . 1280 (1...
The intersubjectivity war between male and female individuals has long been a central issue in the r...
La Sirène des tropiques was Josephine Baker’s first feature film, made as result of the extraordinar...
This article examines Djouhra Abouda and Alain Bonnamy’s experimental documentary Ali au pays des me...
PhDThis thesis explores the links between ideology, stardom, nationality and the everyday. It argue...
This introduction to the femme fatale, as a cinematic and critical phenomenon, will explore the ways...
Cinéma colonial is regarded by certain scholars as a highly conventionalised and commercialised film...
Jacques Feyder’s L’Atlantide (1921) is widely considered not only cinéma colonial’s first major repr...
Extract Melodrama ‘à la française’: Feyder and French cinema of the 1930s By the end of 1934, Jacque...
Although Jacques Feyder\u27s authorial control over his productions and his direction of actors cons...
Since decolonisation, the increase in immigration from France’s former colonies in North Africa has ...
Although generally relegated by present-day historians to the footnotes of film history, Belgian dir...
An analysis of Jacques Tourneur's 1944 filmThis article examines the construction of gender through ...
Gilles Deleuze remarks that Jean Renoir’s entire œuvre displays the most fundamental operation of ti...
The present study explores the problematics of race, ethnicity, nation and gender with reference to ...
Bertrand Tavernier’s film Coup de torchon (1981) in dialogue with Jim Thompson’s novel Pop . 1280 (1...
The intersubjectivity war between male and female individuals has long been a central issue in the r...
La Sirène des tropiques was Josephine Baker’s first feature film, made as result of the extraordinar...
This article examines Djouhra Abouda and Alain Bonnamy’s experimental documentary Ali au pays des me...
PhDThis thesis explores the links between ideology, stardom, nationality and the everyday. It argue...
This introduction to the femme fatale, as a cinematic and critical phenomenon, will explore the ways...