This work brings together theories and practices from the disciplines of urbanism, architecture and African cinema studies to examine, through African screen media, how African artists are bringing attention to issues of urban precarity, climate change, survival and growth, and creativity on the continent.
This work brings together theories and practices from the disciplines of urbanism, architecture and African cinema studies to examine, through African screen media, how African artists are bringing attention to issues of urban precarity, climate change, survival and growth, and creativity on the continent.
Marie-Paule Macdonald is an associate professor at the School of Architecture, University of Waterloo. Her publications include Jimi Hendrix Soundscapes (2016) and Rockspaces (2000). Macdonald is a registered architect, MOAQ (member of the Order of Architects of Quebec).
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Introduction: figuring contemporary conditions of urban and rural landscape through cinema in African contexts Chapter 1: Settlements, territories, landscape, village versus city Chapter 2: Migration scenarios Chapter 3: Urbanisation, infrastructure and landscape Chapter 4: Hybridities Chapter 5 Futurities Chapter 6: Sustainabilities Chapter 7: Elements of a Conclusion: "configurations of possibles" Bibliographic References Index
Introduction: figuring contemporary conditions of urban and rural landscape through cinema in African contexts Chapter 1: Settlements, territories, landscape, village versus city Chapter 2: Migration scenarios Chapter 3: Urbanisation, infrastructure and landscape Chapter 4: Hybridities Chapter 5 Futurities Chapter 6: Sustainabilities Chapter 7: Elements of a Conclusion: "configurations of possibles" Bibliographic References Index
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