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Essays and interviews on the contemporary state of women's representation, roles and engagements in the film world ... either directly as practitioners or in other areas such as curators, festival programme directors or fundraisers. Who is looking and who is being looked at, who is telling women's stories in Africa and what governs the mechanics of making those films on the continent? The disciplines of gender studies, postcolonial theory, and film theory provide the famework for the book's essays. Contributors ... provide valuable context, analysis and insights into, among other things, the…mehr

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Essays and interviews on the contemporary state of women's representation, roles and engagements in the film world ... either directly as practitioners or in other areas such as curators, festival programme directors or fundraisers. Who is looking and who is being looked at, who is telling women's stories in Africa and what governs the mechanics of making those films on the continent? The disciplines of gender studies, postcolonial theory, and film theory provide the famework for the book's essays. Contributors ... provide valuable context, analysis and insights into, among other things, the politics of representation, the role of film festivals and the collective and individual experiences of trauma and marginality which contribute to the layered and complex filmic responses of Africa's film practitioners.--Edited information from back cover.
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Autorenporträt
Max Annas is an author, journalist, film curator, filmmaker and currently the SARChI Chair in Social Change at the University of Fort Hare in East London, South Africa. Tsitsi Dangarembga is a writer, filmmaker, teacher and cultural activist. She lives in Harare, Zimbabwe where she directs the Institute of Creative Arts for Progress in Africa Trust. Beti Ellerson is the founder and Director of the Centre for the Study and Research of African Women in Cinema. Taghreed Elsanhouri is a Sudanese-born documentary filmmaker based in Britain. Jihan El-Tahri is an author and documentary filmmaker. She lives in France. Henriette Gunkel lectures in the department of Visual Cultures at Goldsmiths, University of London. Katarina Hedrén is a freelance writer and the co-programmer of the Johannesburg-based First Wednesday Film Club. Ines Kappert is the editor of the opinion section of the taz, a Germany-wide newspaper. Rumbi Katedza is a writer and filmmaker who lives in Zimbabwe. Anita Khanna was born in India and studied in Great Britain. She is a producer and writer as well as the director of the Tri Continental Film Festival. Arya Lalloo is an independent filmmaker based in Johannesburg. Nobunye Levin is a filmmaker and lecturer in the Film and Television division of the School of Arts at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. Jyoti Mistry is a filmmaker and Associate Professor in the School of Arts at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. Isabel Noronha is a Mozambican documentary filmmaker. Antje Schuhmann is a Senior Lecturer in the Political Studies Department and the Centre for Diversity Studies at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. Christina von Braun is a filmmaker and Professor Emeritus of Cultural Theory anda representative of The Centre for Jewish Studies, Berlin-Brandenburg. Katharina von Ruckteschell is the Director of the Sao Paulo Goethe- Institut and Regional Director for South America and a former Director for sub-Saharan Africa. Djo Tunda wa Munga runs his own film production company, Suka Productions! in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Shannon Walsh is a filmmaker and Assistant Professor at the School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong. Dorothee Wenner is a freelance filmmaker, writer and film festival curator based in Berlin.