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African cinema : manifesto and practice for cultural decolonization. Volume 2, FESPACO : formation, evolution, challenges /

Volume Two of this landmark series on African cinema is devoted to the decolonizing mediation of the Pan African Film & Television Festival of Ouagadougou (FESPACO), the most important, inclusive, and consequential cinematic convocation of its kind in the world. Since its creation in 1969, FESPA...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Martin, Michael T. (Editor ), Kaboré, Gaston, 1951- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bloomington, Indiana : Indiana University Press, [2023]
Colección:Studies in the cinema of the Black diaspora.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • African Cinema and the Diasporic: Introductory Considerations / Michael T. Martin and Gaston J. M. Kaboré
  • Part I: Sites and Contexts of Exhibit
  • African Film Festivals in Africa: Curating "African Audiences" for "African Films" / Lindiwe Dovey
  • On Tracking World Cinema: African Cinema at Film Festivals / Manthia Diawara
  • African Women on the Film Festival Landscape: Organizing, Showcasing, Promoting, Networking / Beti Ellerson
  • African Cinema in the Tempest of Minor Festivals / Sambolgo Bangré
  • Postcolonial Film Collaboration and Festival Politics / Dorothee Wenner
  • Part II: FESPACO: An Evolving Cinematic and Cultural Formation
  • African Cinema and Festival: FESPACO / Manthia Diawara
  • FESPACO: Promoting African Film Development and Scholarship / M. Africanus Aveh
  • FESPACO and Cultural Valorization / Mahir Şaul
  • African Cinema: Between the "Old" and the "New" / Mbye Cham
  • Statement at Ouagadougou (1979) / Ousmane Sembène A Name Is More Than the Tyranny of Taste / Wole Soyinka
  • Cine-Agora Africana: Meditating on the Fiftieth Anniversary of FESPACO / Aboubakar Sanogo
  • Cultural Politics of Production and Francophone West African Cinema: FESPACO 1999 / Teresa Hoefert de Turégano
  • A Mirage in the Desert? African Women Directors at FESPACO / Claire Andrade-Watkins
  • Cabascabo, the Film That Lastingly Established FESPACO: Interview with Alimata Salambéré, President of the First Edition (1969) / Olivier Barlet
  • The Long Take: Gaston Kaboré on FEPACI & FESPACO / Michael T. Martin
  • Pressing Revelations: Notes on Time at FESPACO / Rod Stoneman
  • Fifty Years of Women's Engagement at FESPACO / Beti Ellerson
  • Thiaroye or Yeelen / Férid Boughedir
  • Long Live Cinema! Long Live FESPACO. A Luta Continua! / Claire Diao
  • Rethinking FESPACO As an Echo / Michel Amarger
  • Going to the Cinema in Burkina Faso / Mustapha Ouedgraogo
  • FESPACO and Its Many Afterlives / Sheila Petty
  • FESPACO Film Festival / Colin Dupré
  • Part III: Conditionalities and Challenges
  • Towards Reframing FESPACO / Imruh Bakari
  • FESPACO Past and Future: Voices from the Archive / June Givanni
  • The Opening of South Africa and the Future of African Film / Mahir Şaul
  • FESPACO 2019: Moving Toward Resurrection / Olivier Barlet; Translated by Chloe Farrell
  • Fifty Years of Memories for Shaping the Future! / Rémi Abéga
  • Part IV: Commentaries: Filmmakers, Film Scholars, and Media Professionals
  • Part V: Documents
  • Resolution on the Pan-African Film Festival of Ouagadougou (1972)
  • Regulations of the Carthage Film Festival (1970s)
  • Regulations of the Pan-African Film Festival of Ouagadougou (1980)
  • Regulations for the Official Juries of the 26th Edition of FESPACO (2019)
  • FESPACO Award Winners (1972-2019)
  • FESPACO 50th Anniversary Symposium (2019)
  • Manifesto of Ouagadougou (2017)
  • FESPACO Poster Gallery (1969-2019)
  • Organizing Themes of the FESPACO Festival (1973-2019)
  • Major Events of FESPACO (1969-2016)
  • The African Film Library of Ouagadougou
  • Part VI. Dossiers
  • Dossier 1: Paul Robeson Award Initiative (PRAI)
  • Dossier 2: The Higher Institute of Image and Sound/Studio School (ISIS-SE)
  • Dossier 3: IMAGINE Film Training Institute
  • * Power to the Imagination (2020) / Michael T. Martin
  • * Founding Myths and Storytelling: The African Modern (2011) / Michael T. Martin