In recent decades historians and film scholars have intensified their study of colonial cinema in Africa. Yet the vastness of the continent, the number of European powers involved and irregular record keeping has made uncovering the connections between imagery, imperialism and indigenous peoples difficult. This volume takes up the challenge, tracing production and exhibition patterns to show how motion pictures were introduced on the continent during the "Scramble for Africa" and the subsequent era of consolidation. The author describes how early actualities, expeditionary footage,…mehr
In recent decades historians and film scholars have intensified their study of colonial cinema in Africa. Yet the vastness of the continent, the number of European powers involved and irregular record keeping has made uncovering the connections between imagery, imperialism and indigenous peoples difficult. This volume takes up the challenge, tracing production and exhibition patterns to show how motion pictures were introduced on the continent during the "Scramble for Africa" and the subsequent era of consolidation. The author describes how early actualities, expeditionary footage, ethnographic documentaries and missionary films were made in the African interior and examines the rise of mass black spectatorship.
Glenn Reynolds, an associate professor of history in the Social Sciences Division at Mount Saint Mary College, specializes in the history of colonial cinema in Africa. He lives in Ossining, New York.
Inhaltsangabe
Table of Contents Acknowledgments vi Preface 1 Introduction: Flash Forward: A Century of Cinema in Africa 3 1. In Search of Origins: Screening Motion Pictures in Africa 17 2. The Scramble for Images: Strange Savages, Paid Primitives, Negotiating Natives 39 3. Silver Screens and Cities of Gold and Copper: The Mines' Compound Cinema Circuit 86 4. You Don't Know Jack: Hollywood, Hybridity and the African Cowboy 115 5. From Red Blanket to Civilization: Movies and Migration in South Africa 131 6. Image Imperium: The Origins of British Film Policy in Africa 153 7. Films of Africans, Made in Africa, for Africans, Under Effective Control: The Bantu Educational Kinema Experiment 171 Conclusion: From Reel to Real: New Horizons 197 Chapter Notes 203 Bibliography 227 Index 231
Table of Contents Acknowledgments vi Preface 1 Introduction: Flash Forward: A Century of Cinema in Africa 3 1. In Search of Origins: Screening Motion Pictures in Africa 17 2. The Scramble for Images: Strange Savages, Paid Primitives, Negotiating Natives 39 3. Silver Screens and Cities of Gold and Copper: The Mines' Compound Cinema Circuit 86 4. You Don't Know Jack: Hollywood, Hybridity and the African Cowboy 115 5. From Red Blanket to Civilization: Movies and Migration in South Africa 131 6. Image Imperium: The Origins of British Film Policy in Africa 153 7. Films of Africans, Made in Africa, for Africans, Under Effective Control: The Bantu Educational Kinema Experiment 171 Conclusion: From Reel to Real: New Horizons 197 Chapter Notes 203 Bibliography 227 Index 231
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