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2012, Taylor & Francis Group
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2012, Taylor & Francis Group
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2012, Taylor & Francis Group
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2012, Taylor & Francis Group
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2012, Routledge
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Table of Contents

Introduction / Saër Maty Bâ and Will Higbee
(Dis-)continuities of the cinematic imaginary: (non-)representation, discourse and theory. Imagi[ni]ng the universe: cosmos, otherness and cinema / Eddie George and Anna Piva
Questioning discourses of diaspora: "Black" cinema as symptom / Saër Maty Bâ
Affective passions: the dancing female body and colonial rupture in Zouzou (1934) and Karmen Geï (2001) / Saër Maty Bâ and Kate E. Taylor-Jones
African frameworks of analysis for African film studies / Sheila J. Petty
Narrating the (trans)nation, region and community from non-western perspectives. De-westernizing national cinema: re-imagined communities in the films of Férid Boughedir / Will Higbee
Banal transnationalism: on Makhmalbaf's "Borderless" filmmaking / Shahab Esfandiary
Griots and Talanoa speak: storytelling as theoretical frames in African and Pacific Island cinemas / Yifen Beus
The intra-east cinema: the re-framing of an "East Asian" film sphere / Kate E. Taylor-Jones
(Dis-)continuities from "within" the West. "A double set of glasses": Stanley Kubrick and the midrashic mode of interpretation / Nathan Abrams
Situated bodies, cinematic orientations: film and (queer) phenomenology / Katharina Lindner
Has film ever been Western? continuity and the question of building a "common" cinema / William Brown
Interviews. "There is no entirely non-western place left": de-westernizing the moving image: an interview with Coco Fusco
De-westernizing film through experimental practice: an interview with Patti Gaal-Holmes
"With our own pen and papers": an interview with Teddy E. Mattera
"To colonize a subject matter is to learn nothing from it": an interview with Jonnie Clementi-Smith
"Isn't it strange that 'world' means everything outside the West?": an interview with Rod Stoneman
Beyond stereotypes and preconceptions: an interview with Farida Benlyazid
"About structure, not about individual instances": an interview with Daniel Lindvall
"Still waiting for a reciprocal de-westernization": an interview with Mohammed Bakrim
"Moving away from a sense of cultures as pure spaces": an interview with Deborah Shaw
Nu third queer cinema: an interview with Campbell X
"To start with a blank slate of free choices": an interview with Kuljit Bhamra
"The crazy dream of living without the other": an interview with Olivier Barlet
"De-westernizing as double move": an interview with John Akomfrah.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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New York, NY

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
791.4301
Library of Congress
PN1995 .D49 2012, PN1995.D49 2012

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Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
296

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Open Library
OL25151127M
ISBN 13
9780415687836, 9780415687843, 9780203144244
LCCN
2011051418
OCLC/WorldCat
748335664, 811506161

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