Alt 28 Film in African Literature Today
Herausgeber: Emenyonu, Ernest N
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Herausgeber: Emenyonu, Ernest N
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From Hollywood to Nollywood: this issue of African Literature Today examines the relationship between film and video and the literatures of Africa.
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From Hollywood to Nollywood: this issue of African Literature Today examines the relationship between film and video and the literatures of Africa.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 172
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 137mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 249g
- ISBN-13: 9781847015105
- ISBN-10: 1847015107
- Artikelnr.: 30504364
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 172
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 137mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 249g
- ISBN-13: 9781847015105
- ISBN-10: 1847015107
- Artikelnr.: 30504364
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Editorial Article: The interface between film & literature in contemporary African writing & imagination
Ernest N. Emenyonu Strategies for subverting post
colonial oppression: literature & cinema in early Sembene Ousmane
Kwawisi Tekpetey From Negritude to Migritude?: Moussa Sene Absa's Ainsi meurent les anges (And so Angels Die)
MaryEllen Higgins Laughing off apartheid: Drum magazine & the political economy of laughter in the late apartheid film
Timothy Johns The works of Jean
Marie Teno & Raoul Peck: restoring life to a fleeced continent
David M.M. Riep Haile Gerima's pan
African 'message to the grassroots': hearing Malcolm X in Amharic
or Harvest 3000 Years
Greg Thomas The video film industry & its 'substitution' for literature & reading in Africa: a case of Nigeria's Nollywood
Ignatius Chukwuma The video film industry & its 'substitution' for literature & reading in Africa: a case of Nigeria's Nollywood
Raphael Obinna Amalaha The portrayal of mothers
in
law in Nigerian movies: the good, the bad & oh, so wicked
Agbese Aje
Ori Charting Nollywood's appeal locally & globally
Moradewun Adejunmobi The rise of the video film industry & its projected social impact on Ghanaians
Africanus Aveh Constructing identity & authenticity: the evolving Cameroon video film in English
Joyce Ashuntantang Reviews
James Gibbs
Ernest N. Emenyonu Strategies for subverting post
colonial oppression: literature & cinema in early Sembene Ousmane
Kwawisi Tekpetey From Negritude to Migritude?: Moussa Sene Absa's Ainsi meurent les anges (And so Angels Die)
MaryEllen Higgins Laughing off apartheid: Drum magazine & the political economy of laughter in the late apartheid film
Timothy Johns The works of Jean
Marie Teno & Raoul Peck: restoring life to a fleeced continent
David M.M. Riep Haile Gerima's pan
African 'message to the grassroots': hearing Malcolm X in Amharic
or Harvest 3000 Years
Greg Thomas The video film industry & its 'substitution' for literature & reading in Africa: a case of Nigeria's Nollywood
Ignatius Chukwuma The video film industry & its 'substitution' for literature & reading in Africa: a case of Nigeria's Nollywood
Raphael Obinna Amalaha The portrayal of mothers
in
law in Nigerian movies: the good, the bad & oh, so wicked
Agbese Aje
Ori Charting Nollywood's appeal locally & globally
Moradewun Adejunmobi The rise of the video film industry & its projected social impact on Ghanaians
Africanus Aveh Constructing identity & authenticity: the evolving Cameroon video film in English
Joyce Ashuntantang Reviews
James Gibbs
Editorial Article: The interface between film & literature in contemporary African writing & imagination
Ernest N. Emenyonu Strategies for subverting post
colonial oppression: literature & cinema in early Sembene Ousmane
Kwawisi Tekpetey From Negritude to Migritude?: Moussa Sene Absa's Ainsi meurent les anges (And so Angels Die)
MaryEllen Higgins Laughing off apartheid: Drum magazine & the political economy of laughter in the late apartheid film
Timothy Johns The works of Jean
Marie Teno & Raoul Peck: restoring life to a fleeced continent
David M.M. Riep Haile Gerima's pan
African 'message to the grassroots': hearing Malcolm X in Amharic
or Harvest 3000 Years
Greg Thomas The video film industry & its 'substitution' for literature & reading in Africa: a case of Nigeria's Nollywood
Ignatius Chukwuma The video film industry & its 'substitution' for literature & reading in Africa: a case of Nigeria's Nollywood
Raphael Obinna Amalaha The portrayal of mothers
in
law in Nigerian movies: the good, the bad & oh, so wicked
Agbese Aje
Ori Charting Nollywood's appeal locally & globally
Moradewun Adejunmobi The rise of the video film industry & its projected social impact on Ghanaians
Africanus Aveh Constructing identity & authenticity: the evolving Cameroon video film in English
Joyce Ashuntantang Reviews
James Gibbs
Ernest N. Emenyonu Strategies for subverting post
colonial oppression: literature & cinema in early Sembene Ousmane
Kwawisi Tekpetey From Negritude to Migritude?: Moussa Sene Absa's Ainsi meurent les anges (And so Angels Die)
MaryEllen Higgins Laughing off apartheid: Drum magazine & the political economy of laughter in the late apartheid film
Timothy Johns The works of Jean
Marie Teno & Raoul Peck: restoring life to a fleeced continent
David M.M. Riep Haile Gerima's pan
African 'message to the grassroots': hearing Malcolm X in Amharic
or Harvest 3000 Years
Greg Thomas The video film industry & its 'substitution' for literature & reading in Africa: a case of Nigeria's Nollywood
Ignatius Chukwuma The video film industry & its 'substitution' for literature & reading in Africa: a case of Nigeria's Nollywood
Raphael Obinna Amalaha The portrayal of mothers
in
law in Nigerian movies: the good, the bad & oh, so wicked
Agbese Aje
Ori Charting Nollywood's appeal locally & globally
Moradewun Adejunmobi The rise of the video film industry & its projected social impact on Ghanaians
Africanus Aveh Constructing identity & authenticity: the evolving Cameroon video film in English
Joyce Ashuntantang Reviews
James Gibbs