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Global Nollywood considers this first truly African cinema
beyond its Nigerian origins. In 15 lively essays, this volume
traces the engagement of the Nigerian video film industry with the
African continent and the rest of the world. Topics such as
Nollywood as a theoretical construct, the development of a new,
critical film language, and Nollywood s transformation outside of
Nigeria reveal the broader implications of this film form as it
travels and develops. Highlighting controversies surrounding
commodification, globalization, and the development of the film
industry on a wider scale, this volume gives sustained attention to
Nollywood as a uniquely African cultural production."
This volume marks the 25th anniversary of Karin Barber's
ground-breaking article, "Popular Arts in Africa", which stimulated
new debates about African popular culture and its defining
categories. Focusing on performances, audiences, social contexts
and texts, contributors ask how African popular cultures contribute
to the formation of an episteme. With chapters on theater,
Nollywood films, blogging, and music and sports discourses, as well
as on popular art forms, urban and youth cultures, and gender and
sexuality, the book highlights the dynamism and complexity of
contemporary popular cultures in sub-Saharan Africa. Focusing on
the streets of Africa, especially city streets where different
cultures and cultural personalities meet, the book asks how the
category of "the people" is identified and interpreted by African
culture-producers, politicians, religious leaders, and by "the
people" themselves. The book offers a nuanced, strongly
historicized perspective in which African popular cultures are
regarded as vehicles through which we can document ordinary
people's vitality and responsiveness to political and social
transformations.
This volume marks the 25th anniversary of Karin Barber's
ground-breaking article, "Popular Arts in Africa", which stimulated
new debates about African popular culture and its defining
categories. Focusing on performances, audiences, social contexts
and texts, contributors ask how African popular cultures contribute
to the formation of an episteme. With chapters on theater,
Nollywood films, blogging, and music and sports discourses, as well
as on popular art forms, urban and youth cultures, and gender and
sexuality, the book highlights the dynamism and complexity of
contemporary popular cultures in sub-Saharan Africa. Focusing on
the streets of Africa, especially city streets where different
cultures and cultural personalities meet, the book asks how the
category of "the people" is identified and interpreted by African
culture-producers, politicians, religious leaders, and by "the
people" themselves. The book offers a nuanced, strongly
historicized perspective in which African popular cultures are
regarded as vehicles through which we can document ordinary
people's vitality and responsiveness to political and social
transformations.
Global Nollywood considers this first truly African cinema
beyond its Nigerian origins. In 15 lively essays, this volume
traces the engagement of the Nigerian video film industry with the
African continent and the rest of the world. Topics such as
Nollywood as a theoretical construct, the development of a new,
critical film language, and Nollywood s transformation outside of
Nigeria reveal the broader implications of this film form as it
travels and develops. Highlighting controversies surrounding
commodification, globalization, and the development of the film
industry on a wider scale, this volume gives sustained attention to
Nollywood as a uniquely African cultural production."
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