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Ethics and aesthetics in contemporary African cinema : the politics of beauty / James S. Williams.

Van Pelt Library PN1993.5.A35 W55 2019
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Williams, James S., 1963- author.
Series:
Tauris world cinema series
World cinema series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Motion picture industry--Africa.
Motion picture industry.
Aesthetics, African.
Africa.
Physical Description:
xii, 363 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Place of Publication:
London ; New York, NY : Bloomsbury Academic, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2019.
Summary:
"James S. Williams explores an exciting new generation of African directors, including Abderrahmane Sissako, Mahamat-Saleh Haroun, Fanta Régina Nacro, Alain Gomis, Newton I. Aduaka, Jean-Pierre Bekolo and Mati Diop, who have begun to reassess and embrace the concept of cinematic beauty by not reducing it to ideological critique or the old ideals of pan-Africanism. Locating the aesthetic within a range of critical fields - the rupturing of narrative spectacle and violence by montage, the archives of the everyday in the 'afropolis', the plurivocal mysteries of sound and language, male intimacy and desire, the borderzones of migration and transcultural drift - this study reveals the possibility for new, non-conceptual kinds of beauty in African cinema: abstract, material, migrant, erotic, convulsive, queer ... Williams argues that contemporary African filmmakers are proposing propitious, ethical forms of relationality and intersubjectivity. These stimulate new modes of cultural resistance and transformation that serve to redefine the transnational and the cosmopolitan as well as the very notion of the political in postcolonial art cinema" -- Publisher.
Contents:
1. The Trouble with Beauty: Reimagining African Film Aesthetics
2. On the Front Line: In/visible Violence, Formations of Style, and Aesthetic Resistance
3. Screening Dakar: Locating Beauty in the Afropolis
4. Voice, Language, Mystery: From Ideological Struggle to Aesthetic Shudder
5. Queering the Baobab: Male Intimacy, the Erotics of Abstraction, and the Right to Beauty
6. On the Border, Becoming World: Migrant Beauty, Migratory Narratives, and the Transmigration of Cinematic Form
7. The Afropolitan Present .
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [320]-346) and index.
Filmography: pages [341]-346.
ISBN:
9781784533366
178453336X
9781784533359
1784533351
OCLC:
959534505

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