Reframing Africa?
Reflections on Modernity and the Moving Image
Contributor(s)
Kros, Cynthi (editor)
Auguiste, Reece (editor)
Khan, Pervaiz (editor)
Collection
ScholarLedLanguage
EnglishAbstract
This book takes readers on a series of stimulating intellectual journeys from the late nineteenth century to the contemporary era to explore notions of modernity in the production and reception of the African moving image and of African archival practices. Ideas are presented from multiple historical and contemporary perspectives, while inviting new voices to participate in discussions about the future of the African moving image. Reframing Africa?makes a plea for the recognition, preservation and repatriation of the African moving image archive, advancing ideas about how it speaks to contemporary Africans, possessed of the power to elucidate their lived experiences and to reorientate perceptions of the past, present and future. On the basis of this wide-ranging appreciation of the archive, the book charts a way forward for African-inflected film studies as well as other programmes in the humanities and social sciences. Reframing Africa? will appeal to scholars, academics and practitioners across the continent and beyond.
Keywords
media; film; Africa; moving imageDOI
10.47622/9781928502678ISBN
9781928502678, 9781928502678Publisher
African MindsPublisher website
https://www.africanminds.co.za/Publication date and place
Cape Town, 2022Classification
Media studies
Media, entertainment, information and communication industries
Films, cinema
Television