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This book provides an interdisciplinary exploration of the cinematic representations of the experiences of African women and girls in situations of political conflict.
List of contents
Table of contents Introduction: The politics of representation: African women and girls in films about political conflicts
Section 1: Anti-colonial conflictsChapter 1: Nationalism, Patriarchy and Women in
Sambizanga (Maldoror 1972)
Chapter 2: Women and the postcolonial ideal in
Sarraounia (Hondo1986)
Chapter 3: Women, girls and nation-building in
Sarafina! (Roodt 1992)
Chapter 4: Challenging official history: Women and Girl Soldiers in
Flame (Sinclair 1996)
Chapter 5:
Njinga, Queen of Angola (Graciano 2013) and the Nation-Building Project in Angola
Section 2: Postcolonial conflictsChapter 6: Women's Agency, Activism and the Postcolonial Conflict in
Rachida (Bachir-Chouikh, 2002)
Chapter 7: Women and peacebuilding in
La nuit de la vérité/The Night of Truth (Nacro 2004)
Chapter 8: The Girl Soldier and [His]story in
Heart of Fire/Feuerherz(Falorni 2008)
Chapter 9: 'The cited and the uncited': Girl soldiers and the postcolonial Conflict in
War Witch (Nguyen 2012)
Chapter 10: Political conflict, feminisms and the politics of identity in
Papicha (Meddour 2019)
Conclusion: In search of decolonial feminist representations
Index
About the author
Norita Mdege is a Marie Sk¿odowska-Curie Research Fellow on the project 'WOMPOL-AFRICA: Women Politicians in Africa: War of Symbols and the Struggle for Political Legitimacy' at the Geneva Graduate Institute. She has a PhD in film studies from the University of Cape Town, South Africa. Her areas of interest include postcolonial studies, decolonial studies, gender studies, women and girls in Africa, youth studies, political conflict, African cinemas and cultural politics.