Edited by Osabel Balseiro and Ntongela Masilela
Cloth - 9780814330005
Price: $39.95s
Paper - 9780814330012
Price: $28.95s
Subjects: Film and Television: World Cinema, Africana Studies: Theatre, Art, and Film
Series: Contemporary Approaches to Film and Media Series
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Published by Wayne State University Press
Isabel Balseiro is an associate professor of Comparative Literature at Harvey Mudd College and an adjunct professor of Cultural Studies at Claremont Graduate University.
Ntongela Masilela is a professor of English and World Literature at Pitzer College and an adjunct professor at the University of California at Irvine.
"It was with some relief that I turned to this new volume of collected essays that purports to fill a noticeable void in the meager scholarship surrounding South African media. Finally a book that acknowledges the "absence of black voices" in South African film and television is available for academics and practitioners alike."
— Cineaste
"A compelling and refreshingly provocative overview and analysis of the history, development and constantly unfolding state of film and film culture in South Africa and its impact on South African experiences. This impressive collection of essays addresses a broad range of issues and questions about cinema and society. At the same time, it offers an abundance of information and critical perspectives on individual films as well as the complex of political, economic and other institutional factors that have shaped and continue to shape film practices in South Africa."
— Mbye Cham, Howard University