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African Cinema and Urbanism

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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...
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The changing nature of African landscapes, from rural to urbanized spaces, has been a pre-occupation of African media producers since the beginnings of the African film industry in the 1960s. The authors bring together several examples of African documentary and fiction screen media that present, evaluate and criticize urban and rural landscapes, and the rural and urban dynamic of development, in relation to contemporary issues, from biodiversity, sustainability and deforestation, to inequity, women’s rights, political instability, to climate change-related themes of water and food supply, security and sovereignty. These works, comprising multi-platform cinema, streamed moving images and especially documentaries, depict the situations and open the door to rethinking and eventually to the possibilities of proposals responding to the situations portrayed.

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Price: £19.99
Publisher: Anthem Press
Imprint: Anthem Press
Series: Anthem Africology Series
Publication Date: 03 December 2024
ISBN: 9781839991080
Format: eBook
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PERFORMING ARTS / Film / General, City and town planning: architectural aspects, ARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planning, ARCHITECTURE / Sustainability & Green Design, Films, cinema, Globalization

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“This book is a welcome addition to the growing body of scholarship on media urbanism in Africa, and what it shows is that African cities are not mere backdrops for African cineastes to tell their stories. Cities have become cinematic texts themselves that offer crucial insights into the ongoing seismic environmental and sociocultural transformations happening in African urban spaces. Expansive in its coverage and transdisciplinary in its approach, Marie-Paule Macdonald’s book presents fascinating theoretical yields that will enrich the knowledge of any scholar interested in African urban cultures.” — Paul Ugor, Professor, University of Waterloo

Figures; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. Independent Visions: Settlements, Territories, Landscape, Village and City; 2. Migration Scenarios; 3. Urbanization, Infrastructure and Landscape; 4. Hybridities; 5. Futurities; 6. Sustainabilities; Conclusion for Upcoming Generations; Bibliography; Index