Viewing African cinema in the twenty-first century : art films and the Nollywood video revolution /
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Language: | English |
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Online Access: | http://site.ebrary.com/lib/ucy/Doc?id=10907653 |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Ralph A. Austen and Mahir χSaul
- The "problem" of Nollywood. What is to be done? film studies and Nigerian and Ghanaian videos / Jonathan Haynes
- Nollywood and its critics / Onookome Okome
- Ghanaian popular video movies between state film policies and Nollywood : discourses and tensions / Birgit Meyer
- Islam, Hausa culture, and censorship in Northern Nigerian video film / Abdalla Uba Adamu
- Nollywood goes east : the localization of Nigerian video films in Tanzania / Matthias Krings
- Imported films and their African audiences. Commentary and orality in African film reception / Vincent Bouchard
- Songs, stories, action! audience preferences in Tanzania, 1950s-1980s / Laura Fair
- FESPACO/art film in the light of Nollywood. Art, politics, and commerce in francophone African cinema / Mahir χSaul
- Outside the machine? donor values and the case of film in Tanzania / Jane Bryce
- Emitaθi : basic stylistic elements: shot length, camera movement, and character movement / Peter Rist
- Curses, nightmares, and realities : cautionary pedagogy in FESPACO films and Igbo videos / Stefan Sereda
- The return of the Mercedes : from Ousmane Sembene to Kenneth Nnebue / Lindsey Green-Simms
- U.S. distribution of African film : California Newsreel's Library of African Cinema : a case study / Cornelius Moore.