All too often critiques of African cinema have presupposed a cultural homogeneity that is often false or at least so porous as to yield few meaningful insights. In this chapter I take a different approach, one that is based on cultural differentiation. This is because I believe it is time for us to examine African cinema based not on notions of nation states or colonial linguistic groupings, but of more distinctive cultural characteristics. For example, the South African academic/critic Keyan Tomaselli argues for orality as one of the defining characteristics of narrative patterns in Southern African cinem
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peer reviewedDespite the complexity and dynamism of African media industries, the study of African r...
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: Nollywood films have presently been made available by content providers to different individuals b...
Films made by Africans on wars, gender oppression, slavery, and trauma project not only confrontatio...
When Tommy Lott advanced his ‘no-theory theory’ on the definition of black cinema, he argued that a ...
In this essay we attempt to accomplish three tasks. An overview of the relationship between literacy...
AFRICAN CINEMA: ADDRESSEE UNKNOWN Thirty years after Sembene's pioneering Borom Sarret, this is a mo...
The growing body of films in and around Africa, and the seemingly incongruent growth in African film...
In this treatise, attention is drawn to the inability of the African filmmakers to adopt and decultu...
The study focused on the Social Darwinist ideology, racism and conflict in selected Hollywood films ...
This dissertation examines the role of cinema as a conduit of black expressions of identity. It find...
In most discussions and essays on contemporary African drama and theatre the emphases by writers and...
This study attempts to provide a theoretical framework for the criticism of colonial and post-colon...
From the proselytizing lantern slides of early Christian missionaries to contemporary films that loo...
The subject of this study is Sub-Sahara Africa Anglophone Video-moviemaking and the research process...
peer reviewedDespite the complexity and dynamism of African media industries, the study of African r...
This thesis is an extensive critical examination and analysis of the Ethiopian film Difret (2014). T...
: Nollywood films have presently been made available by content providers to different individuals b...
Films made by Africans on wars, gender oppression, slavery, and trauma project not only confrontatio...
When Tommy Lott advanced his ‘no-theory theory’ on the definition of black cinema, he argued that a ...