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[Commlist] Journal of African Cinemas 12.2-3 published (Special Issue: 'The Filmic and the Photographic')
Thu Aug 12 20:31:03 GMT 2021
Intellect is pleased to announce that Journal of African Cinemas 12.2-3
is out now!
Special Issue: ‘The Filmic and the Photographic’
For more information about the journal and issue, click here>>
https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-african-cinemas
<https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-african-cinemas>
Aims and Scope
The Journal of African Cinemas explores the interactions of visual and
verbal narratives in African film. It recognizes the shifting paradigms
that have defined and continue to define African cinemas. Identity and
perception are interrogated in relation to their positions within
diverse African film languages. The editors are seeking papers that
expound on the identity or identities of Africa and its peoples
represented in film. The aim is to create a forum for debate that will
promote inter-disciplinaritybetween cinema and other visual and
rhetorical forms of representation.
Issue 12.2-3
African Visual Cultures Special Issue: the filmic and the photographic
Introduction to African Visual Cultures Special Issue: the filmic and
the photographic
From mugshots to movie stars: Orchestrating attention and constituting
visual cultures through film and photograph
<https://www.ingentaconnect.com/contentone/intellect/jac/2020/00000012/f0020002/art00001>
CORINNE A. KRATZ
Articles
Experiments in cinematic biography: Ken Gampu’s early life in the cinema
<https://www.ingentaconnect.com/contentone/intellect/jac/2020/00000012/f0020002/art00002>
LITHEKO MODISANE
Following the image: Examining the multiple afterlives of apartheid-era
prison identification photographs
<https://www.ingentaconnect.com/contentone/intellect/jac/2020/00000012/f0020002/art00003>
BIANCA VAN LAUN
Presence and exhibition of African film in Harlem
<https://www.ingentaconnect.com/contentone/intellect/jac/2020/00000012/f0020002/art00004>
BOUKARY SAWADOGO
Opening the wound: Receptions and readings of Inxeba in South Africa
<https://www.ingentaconnect.com/contentone/intellect/jac/2020/00000012/f0020002/art00005>
SUSAN LEVINE
Moving still: Bicycles in Ranchhod Oza’s photographs of 1950s Stone Town
(Zanzibar)
<https://www.ingentaconnect.com/contentone/intellect/jac/2020/00000012/f0020002/art00006>
PAMILA GUPTA
General Submissions
Battered bodies: Characterizing Johannesburg’s apartheid past and
present in Gavin Hood’s Tsotsi
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ADDAMMS MUTUTA
The role of place and identity as core contributing success factors in
Jayan Moodley’s Keeping up with the Kandasamys and Kandasamys: The
Wedding
<https://www.ingentaconnect.com/contentone/intellect/jac/2020/00000012/f0020002/art00008>
SOGEN MOODLEY AND ARUSHANI GOVENDER
Review Essay
Political economy of Nollywood: A literature review
<https://www.ingentaconnect.com/contentone/intellect/jac/2020/00000012/f0020002/art00009>
EZINNE M. EZEPUE
Book Review
(Re)imagining African Independence: Film, Visual Arts, and the Fall of
the Portuguese Empire, Maria Do Carmo Piçarra and Teresa Castro (eds)
(2017)
<https://www.ingentaconnect.com/contentone/intellect/jac/2020/00000012/f0020002/art00010>
CLAUDIA GASTROW
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