Black Camera
An International Film Journal
Colonial Antecedents, Constituents, Theory, and Articulations
Volume 12, Number 2, Spring 2021
African Cinema: Manifesto & Practice for Cultural Decolonization
PART II: Colonial Antecedents, Constituents, Theory, and Articulations
https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/44684
Published by
Indiana University Press
Table of Contents
On the Matter of African Cinema—Some Introductory Remarks
Gaston J.M. Kaboré, Michael T. Martin
pp. 1-8
Colonial Cinema
Roy Armes
pp. 10-28
The Colonialist Regime of Representation, 1945–1960
James E. Genova
pp. 29-60
Politics of Cultural Conversion in Colonialist African Cinema
Femi Okiremuete Shaka
pp. 61-90
The African Bioscope—Movie-House Culture in British Colonial Africa
James Burns
pp. 91-106
From the Inside: The Colonial Film Unit and the Beginning of the End
Tom Rice
pp. 107-128
The Independence Generation: Film Culture and the Anti-Colonial Struggle in the 1950s
Odile Goerg
pp. 129-154
What Is Cinema for Us?
Med Hondo
pp. 156-160
A Cinema Fighting for its Liberation
Férid Boughedir
pp. 161-167
Where Are the African Women Filmmakers?
Haile Gerima
pp. 168-175
The FEPACI and Its Artistic Legacies
Sada Niang
pp. 176-202
The Six Decades of African Film
Olivier Barlet
pp. 203-219
Africa, The Last Cinema
Clyde Taylor
pp. 220-235
The Pan-African Cinema Movement: Achievements, Misfortunes, and Failures (1969–2020)
Férid Boughedir
pp. 236-256
African Cinema(s): Definitions, Identity, and Theoretical Considerations
Alexie Tcheuyap
pp. 258-279
Theorizing African Cinema: Contemporary African Cinematic Discourse and Its Discontents
Esiaba Irobi
pp. 280-302
The Theoretical Construction of African Cinema
Stephen A. Zacks
pp. 303-316
Towards a Critical Theory of Third World Films
Teshome H. Gabriel
pp. 317-337
Africans Filming Africa: Questioning Theories of an Authentic African Cinema
David Murphy
pp. 338-357
Tradition/Modernity and the Discourse of African Cinema
Jude Akudinobi
pp. 358-371
Towards a Theory of Orality in African Cinema
Keyan G. Tomaselli, Arnold Shepperson, Maureen Eke
pp. 372-392
Film and the Problem of Languages in Africa
Paulin Soumanou Vieyra
pp. 393-398
In Defense of African Film Studies
Boukary Sawadogo
pp. 399-404
Dossier 1: Key Dates in the History of African Cinema
Olivier Barlet, Claude Forest
pp. 406-447
Dossier 2: Ousmane Sembène
Samba Gadjigo, Sada Niang
pp. 449-450
Sembène's Legacy to FESPACO
Sada Niang, Samba Gadjigo
pp. 451-458
Vigil for a centennial
Ousmane Sembène
p. 459
Cinema as Evening School
Ousmane Sembène
pp. 460-462
Statement at Ouagadougou (1979)
Ousmane Sembène
pp. 463-478
Art for Man's Sake: A Tribute to Ousmane Sembène
Samba Gadjigo
pp. 479-484
On "Mediated Solidarity": Reading Ousmane Sembène in Sembène!
Michael T. Martin
pp. 485-522
Ousmane Sembène: An Annotated Gallery
Cole Nelson, Eileen Julien
pp. 523-532
Dossier 3: African Women in Cinema
Beti Ellerson
pp. 533-535
African Women Professionals in Cinema: Manifestos, Communiqués, Declarations, Statements, Resolutions
Beti Ellerson
pp. 536-590
The Taking of the Cinemateca Brasileira
Darlene J. Sadlier
pp. 591-608
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