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[Commlist] New book: Late-colonial French Cinema: Filming the Algerian War of Independence
Fri Mar 10 09:06:08 GMT 2023
Mani King Sharpe is pleased to announce the publication of mynew book
<https://edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-late-colonial-french-cinema.html>,/*Late-colonial
French Cinema: Filming the Algerian War of Independence*/, which has
just been published by Edinburgh University Press, as part of the
Traditions in World Cinema Series.
More information about the book can be found
inthis<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ey04WbH8cr8>three-minute
interview, posted on YouTube,
inthis<https://nrftsjournal.org/cinema-at-the-end-of-empire/>discussion
that I conducted with Alan O’Leary for The New Review of Film and
Television Studies,
inthis<https://euppublishingblog.com/2023/02/13/5-lesser-known-examples-of-late-colonial-french-cinema/>blog
post, entitled ‘5 lesser-known examples of late-colonial French cinema’,
orthis
<https://edinburghuniversitypress.com/pub/media/resources/9781474414234_Late_colonial_French_cinema.pdf> site,
where you can download the Introduction of the book for free.
This book may be of*interest*to scholars writing on: decolonisation,
war, French cultural theory, and the politics/ethics of French cinema
more generally, including the French New Wave.
*Summary: *
Deploying the term ‘late-colonial’ to describe a body of largely French
films made during, and in response to, the Algerian War of Independence
(1954-1962), this book revolves around one key question – what is
late-colonial French cinema? – generating two answers. Firstly, I argue
that late-colonial cinema represents a formally and thematically
important, yet unappreciated tendency in French cinema; one that has
largely been overshadowed by a scholarly focus on the French New Wave.
Secondly, I contend that whilst late-colonial French cinema cannot be
seen as a coherent cinematic movement, school of filmmaking, or genre,
it can be seen as a coherent ethical trend, with many of the fifteen
central case studies explored in/Late-colonial French Cinem/a filtering
the Algerian War of Independence through a discourse of ‘redemptive
pacifism’.
*Key features: *
* Defines late-colonial cinema as trans-generic ‘body’ of films, bound
up with various cinematic traditions and tendencies, including the
French New Wave, film noir, the World War Two combat film,
observational documentaries, Soviet Montage cinema, parallel cinema,
and settler cinema
* Combines textual analysis of fifteen case studies with contextual
analysis of late-colonial French culture, politics and society
* Deploys a different critical approach in each chapter. These include
contemporary film studies, star studies, documentary studies, memory
studies, studies of the voice, gender studies and the critique of
everyday life, amongst others
*Chapters: *
*
*
Introduction
*Part I: Soldiers*
* Conscripts and reservists, privatisation and redemption
o Case studies:/Adieu Philippine/(Rozier 1963),/La Belle
vie/(Enrico 1964)
* Stardom, atrocity, and the beauty of violence
o Case studies:/L'Insoumis/(Cavalier 1964),/Les Centurions/(Robson
1964)
* Militarised masculinity and its losses
o Case studies:/Les Distractions/(Dupont 1960),/Le Feu
follet/(Malle 1963)
*Part II: Others*
* Ex-Resistants, conscientious objectors and the ethics of memory
o Case studies:/La Dénonciation/(Doniol-Valcroze, 1961),/Tu ne
tueras point/(Autant-Lara 1963)
* Female citizens and guilt displacement
o Case studies:/Le Retour/(Goldenberg 1959),/Paris nous
appartient/(Rivette 1961), /Secteur postal 89098/(Durand 1961)
* The War as seen from Algeria by the settlers
o Case studies:/Les Oliviers de la justice/(Blue and Pélégri
1962),/Au Biseau des baisers/(Gilles and Sator 1962)
* The War as spoken by Algerians and the Left
o Case studies:/Octobre à Paris/(Panijel 1962),/J'ai 8 ans/(Le
Masson, Poliakoff and Vautier 1961)
Conclusion
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