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[ecrea] NEW BOOK: 'De-Westernizing Film Studies'
Wed Jul 04 06:41:31 GMT 2012
Its aim is to announce the publication of:
/*De-Westernizing Film Studies*/, eds. Saër Maty Bâ and Will Higbee,
Routledge: June 2012
Please find below a brief description of the book, followed by a
selected table of contents and the list of contributors.
With thanks and all best wishes,
Saër Maty Bâ and Will Higbee
*DE-WESTERNIZINGFILM STUDIES *considers what form a challenge to the
enduring vision of film as a medium -- and film studies as a discipline
-- modelled on "Western" ideologies, theoretical and historical
frameworks, critical perspectives as well as institutional and artistic
practices, might take today. The book combines a range of scholarly
writing with critical reflection from filmmakers, artists, and industry
professionals, comprising experience and knowledge from a wide range of
geographical areas, film cultures, and (trans-) national perspectives.
In their own ways, the contributors to this volume problematize a binary
mode of thinking that continues to promote an idea of "the West and the
rest" in relation to questions of production, distribution, reception,
and representation within an artistic medium (cinema) that, as part of
contemporary moving image culture, is more globalized and diversified
than at any time in its history. In so doing, /De-Westernizing Film
Studies/ complicates and/or rethinks how local, national and regional
film cultures "connect" globally, seeking polycentric,
multi-directional, non-essentialized alternatives to Eurocentric
theoretical and historical perspectives found in film as both anartistic
medium and an academic field of study.
*TABLE OF CONTENTS*
Foreword by
PROFESSOR GRAEME HARPER
Introduction: de-Westernizing film studies
SAËRMATY BÂ AND WILL HIGBEE
PART I
(Dis-)Continuities of the cinematic imaginary: (non-)representation,
discourse, and theory
PART II
Narrating the (trans)nation, region, and community from non-Western
perspectives
PART III
New (dis-)continuities from "within" the West
PART IV
Interviews
*CONTRIBUTORS*: Nathan Abrams, John Akomfrah, Saër Maty Bâ, Mohammed
Bakrim, Olivier Barlet, Farida Benlyazid, Yifen T. Beus, Kuljit Bhamra,
William Brown, Campbell X, Jonnie Clementi-Smith, Shahab Esfandiary,
Coco Fusco, Patti Gaal-Holmes, Edward George, Will Higbee, Katharina
Lindner, Daniel Lindvall, Teddy E. Mattera, Sheila J. Petty, Anna Piva,
Deborah Shaw, Rod Stoneman, and Kate E. Taylor-Jones.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/De-Westernizing-Film-Studies-Saer-Maty/dp/0415687845
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