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Contemporary African Screen Worlds

English · Hardback

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Contemporary African Screen Worlds brings together a new generation of African screen media scholars who explore and theorize the dynamic, interactive screen worlds that have arisen in contemporary Africa due to dramatic global changes in technology.

List of contents










Foreword / Jonathan Haynes  ix
Acknowledgments  xv
Introduction: Exploring Screen Worlds / Lindiwe Dovey, Añulika Agina, and Michael W. Thomas  1
Part I. Mobile Screen Worlds and the Televisual Turn in Africa
1. We Need New Screens: MTV Shuga Naija, Youth Sexual Agency, and the “Mobile Screen” / Temitayo Olofinlua  19
2. Maîtresse d’un homme marié: Retracing Womanhood in Senegalese Screen Worlds / Estrella Sendra  35
3. Netflix: The Enabling Disruptor in Nigeria / Añulika Agina  53
4. Examining the “Opportunities”: N-Net’s Zambezi Magic Channel and the Emerging Zambian Film Industry / Elastus Mambwe  75
Part II. Crafting the Production and Circulation of African Screen Worlds
5. From Intrastructures to Treehouses: Circulations in Nollywood Distribution, Locations, and Craft / Alexander Bud  91
6. Entrepreneurialism and Enterprise: Film Students Redefining Ghana’s Creative Landscape / Dennis-Brook Prince Lotsu  113
7. South Africa’s Female Only Filmmakers Project: From On-Screen to Calling the Shots / Lindiwe Dovey  127
8. Female Film Entrepreneurs in Ghana: Shirley Frimpong-Manso and Evelyn Asampana in Focus / Robin Steedman and Rashida Resario  139
Part III. Engendering Screen Representation, Spectatorship, and Curation
9. Domestic Disturbance: Afro-Feminist Poetics in Dilman Dila’s Ugandan “Horror Romances” / Nedine Moonsamy  153
10. Fashioning African Screen Worlds: La noire de . . . and Les saignantes / Alexandra Grieve  167
11. Nollywood Cinema and Its Housemaids’ Fandom: The Case of Eldoret, Kenya / Soloman Waliaula  185
12. Archival Films in Contemporary Archives: Fragmented Legacies of a North African Women’s Film Heritage / Stefanie Van de Peer  201
Part IV. Theatrical Screen Worlds: In the Church, Cinemas, Video Halls, and Hills
13. Cinema in the Church: The Evangelical Film Worldview in Nigeria / Elizabeth Olayiwola  217
14. Tezeta in Motion: A Glimpse into a Performative Ethiopian Screen World / Michael W. Thomas and Asteway M. Woldemichael  233
15. Hillywood and Beyond: Forms of Spectatorship and Screen Worlds in Rwanda / Alison Macaulay  245
16. FESPACO @ Fifty: Forms, Formats, Platforms, and African Screen Media / Pier Paolo Frassinelli  257
Part V. Transnational Screen Worlds: Music Video in Africa, Beyond, and Back
17. Music Video and the Transnationalism of Nigerian Screen Media: Watching Falz’s “This is Nigera” /  Femi Eromosele  269
18. Rolling to “A-Free-Ka”: Seeing and Hearing the Transmedia Screen Worlds of Kahlil Joseph’s “Cheeba” /  Joe Jackson  283
Afterword 1. The Political Worlds of African Screen Media / Alessandro Jedlowski  297
Afterword 2. Africa’s Contemporary Screen Media Era and Questions of Autonomy / Moradewun Adejunmobi  301
Filmography  307
References  311
Contributors  337
Index  343
 

About the author










Lindiwe Dovey is Professor of Film and Screen Studies, SOAS University of London.

Añulika Agina is Associate Professor of Media Studies at the Pan-Atlantic University, Lagos.

Michael W. Thomas is Lecturer in Film and Screen Studies, SOAS University of London.

Product details

Authors Lindiwe Agina Dovey
Assisted by Añulika Agina (Editor), Lindiwe Dovey (Editor), Michael W Thomas (Editor)
Publisher Duke University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.04.2025
 
EAN 9781478028208
ISBN 978-1-4780-2820-8
No. of pages 277
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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