African Diasporic Cinema

Aesthetics of Reconstruction

Daniela Ricci author Melissa Thackway translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Michigan State University Press

Published:30th Aug '20

£46.95

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African Diasporic Cinema cover

African Diasporic Cinema analyses the aesthetic strategies adopted by contemporary African diasporic filmmakers to express the reconstruction of identity. Having left the continent, these filmmakers see Africa as a site of representation and cultural circulation. The diasporic experience displaces the centre and forges new syncretic identities. Through migratory movement, people become foreigners, Others - and  in this instance, black.

The African diasporic condition in the Western world is characterised by the intersection of various factors: being African and bearing the historical memory of the continent; belonging to a black minority in majority-white societies; and finally, having historically been the object of negative, stereotyped representation. As a result, quests for the self and self-reconstruction are frequent themes in the films of the African diaspora, and yet the filmmakers refuse to remain trapped in the confines of an assigned, rigid identity.

Reflecting these complex circumstances, this book analyses the contemporary diaspora through the prism of cultural hybridization and the processes of recomposing fragmented identities, out of which new identities emerge.

ISBN: 9781611863642

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 438g

326 pages