African Women in Cinema: Affective experiences of belonging, of inclusion: negotiating the emotions of heritage and identity*
Notes ongoing by Beti Ellerson
*(Drawn from the title, Emotion, Affective Practices, and the Past in the Present / by Laurajane Smith, Margaret Wetherell, Gary Campbell)
Following is a selection of articles from the African Women in Cinema Blog that addresses African women in cinema engaging the affective practices of belonging, inclusion, identity. The selection is continuing…
Katarama Gahigiri: Ethereality
https://africanwomenincinema.blogspot.com/2021/10/kantarama-gahigiri-ethereality.html
Alice Diop: We | Nous
https://africanwomenincinema.blogspot.com/2021/03/berlinale-2021-alice-diop-we-nous.html
Raja Amari: She had a dream
https://africanwomenincinema.blogspot.com/2021/03/recent-films-raja-amari-she-had-dream.html
Ines Johnson Spain: Becoming Black
https://africanwomenincinema.blogspot.com/2020/12/ines-johnson-spain-becoming-black.html
Matamba Kombile: Mundele n blanche
https://africanwomenincinema.blogspot.com/2020/07/matamba-kombila-mundele-n-blanche.html
Yvonne Orji: Mama I made it
https://africanwomenincinema.blogspot.com/2020/05/yvonne-orji-mama-i-made-it-hbo-comedy.html
Mariannes Noires: Mame-Fatou Niang, Kaytie Nielsen
https://africanwomenincinema.blogspot.com/2018/12/tv5monde-mariannes-noires-mame-fatou.html
Josza Anjembe: Le bleu blanc rouge de mes cheveux (The red white blue of my hair) | French
https://africanwomenincinema.blogspot.com/2018/06/mis-me-binga-2018-josza-anjembe-le-bleu.html
Alice Diop: Les Senegalaises et la Senegauloise
https://africanwomenincinema.blogspot.com/2017/11/alice-diop-senegalaises-senegauloise.html
Amandine Gay: To be a black woman in France has its specific issues
https://africanwomenincinema.blogspot.com/2016/12/amandine-gay-to-be-black-woman-in.html
When Alice Diop takes us towards tenderness
https://africanwomenincinema.blogspot.com/2016/03/when-alice-diop-takes-us-towards.html
Ghanaian-German Jacqueline Nsiah’s Sankofa
https://africanwomenincinema.blogspot.com/2015/10/ghanaian-german-jacqueline-nsiahs.html
Sierra Leonean American Nadia Sasso: Am I too African to be American or too American to be African
https://africanwomenincinema.blogspot.com/2015/09/am-i-too-african-to-be-american-or-too.html
Amelia Umuhire: Polyglot Webseries
https://africanwomenincinema.blogspot.com/2015/07/amelia-umuhire-polyglot-webseries.html
Isabelle: Boni-Claverie: Trop noire pour etre francaise | Too Black to be French
https://africanwomenincinema.blogspot.com/2015/05/arte-trop-noire-pour-etre-francaise-too.html
Rina Jooste: Visualizing South Africa beyond the divide
https://africanwomenincinema.blogspot.com/2012/12/rina-jooste-visualising-south-african.html
Eliaichi Kimaro: Tracing her Tanzanian roots
https://africanwomenincinema.blogspot.com/2012/08/eliaichi-kimaro-tracing-her-tanzanian.html
Claude Haffner: Black here, white there
https://africanwomenincinema.blogspot.com/2012/03/claude-haffner-black-here-white-there.html
Conversation with white South African Lizelle Bisschoff
https://africanwomenincinema.blogspot.com/2012/03/conversation-with-lizelle-bisschoff.html
Eleonore Yameogo: Paris my paradise
https://africanwomenincinema.blogspot.com/2011/08/eleonore-yameogo-talks-about-her-film.html
Sarah Bouyain: Notre Etrangère
https://africanwomenincinema.blogspot.com/2011/02/sarah-bouyain-notre-etrangerethe-place.html
Shirikiana Aina: Through the door of no return
https://africanwomenincinema.blogspot.com/2011/01/shirikiana-aina-through-door-of-no.html
Akosua Adam Owusu’s Triple consciousness
https://africanwomenincinema.blogspot.fr/2010/11/akosua-adoma-owusus-triple-consciousness.html
Peres Owino talks about her documentary
https://africanwomenincinema.blogspot.com/2011/10/peres-owino-talks-about-her-documentary.html
Bridget Thompson: What shaped/shapes my eye
https://africanwomenincinema.blogspot.com/2010/10/bridget-thompson-what-shapedshapes-my.html
Pascale Obolo: The Visible Woman
https://africanwomenincinema.blogspot.com/2010/07/pascale-obolo-visible-woman.html
Gendered representations of African in the French Hexagon
https://africanwomenincinema.blogspot.com/2009/05/gendered-representations-of-africans.html
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