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_aFrindéthié, Martial K. _q(Martial Kokroa), _d1961- _e1 |
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_aFrancophone African cinema : _bhistory, culture, politics and theory / _cK. Martial Frindéthié. |
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_aJefferson, N.C. : _bMcFarland, _c(c)2009. |
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_a1 online resource (viii, 263 pages) : _billustrations. |
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520 | 0 | _a"This book offers a transnational and interdisciplinary analysis of 16 Francophone African films studied in the context of transnational conversations between African filmmakers and conventional theorists. It examines black French filmmakers' treatments of a number of cross-cultural themes, including intercontinental encounters and reciprocity, ideology and subjective freedom, governance and moral responsibility, sexuality and social order, and globalization"--Provided by publisher. | |
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_aIntroduction: engaging African cinema -- _t"There is no conversation here, my boy": spectral returns of Fanon and Hegel in Bassek Ba Kobhio's The great white man of Lambaréné -- _tThe language you govern in: the rise and fall of the African despot in Balufu Bakupa Kanyinda's Le damier: Papa national oyé and Cheick Oumar Sissoko's Guimba the tyrant -- _tNostalgic memories and nomadic spirits: Merzak Allouache's Bab-el-oued and Karim Dridi's Bye-bye -- _tAllegorizing the quest for autonomy: Cheick Oumar Sissoko's Finzan and Amadou Seck's Saaraba -- _tWriting the soxual order: Ousmane Sembåne's Faat Kiné and Ngangura Mweze's La vie est belle -- _tCogito must have gone crazy: construction and/as deconstruction of masculinity in Nouri Bouzid's Bent familia and Mufida Tlatli's The silences of the palace -- _tKeita: the heritage of the griot: economic, social, and cultural organization of ancient Africa -- _tCrisis in French Africa as hexagonal possibility: globalization à la françiaise -- _t"There is no trade going on there": tales from the killing fields of the Congo -- _tConclusion. |
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_aMotion pictures _zAfrica, French-speaking. |
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_aMotion pictures _xSocial aspects _zAfrica, French-speaking. |
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_aMotion pictures _xPolitical aspects _zAfrica, French-speaking. |
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650 | 0 | _aCulture conflict in motion pictures. | |
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_a1 _bCynthia Snell _c1 _dCynthia Snell |