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Title Gaze regimes : film and feminisms in Africa / edited by Jyoti Mistry and Antje Schuhmann
Published Johannesburg : Wits University Press, [2015]

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Description 1 online resource (xxxiv, 229 pages)
Contents Introduction: By way of context and content -- 1 African Women in Cinema: An overview -- 2 'I am a feminist only in secret' -- 3 Staged Authenticity: Femininity in photography and film -- 4 'Power is in your own hands': Why Jihan El-Tahri does not like movements -- 5 Aftermath: A focus on collective trauma -- 6 Shooting Violence and Trauma: Traversing visual and social topographies in Zanele Muholi's work -- 7 Puk Nini: A Filmic Instruction in Seduction: Exploring class and sexuality in gender relations -- 8 I am Saartjie Baartman -- 9 Filmmaking at the Margins of a Community: On co-producing Elelwani -- 10 On Collective Practice and Collected Reflections -- 11 'Cinema of resistance' -- 12 Dark and Personal -- 13 'Change? This might mean to shove a few men out' -- 14 Barakat! means Enough! -- 15 'Women, use the gaze to change reality' -- 16 Post-colonial Film Collaboration and Festival Politics -- 17 Tsitsi Dangarembga: A manifesto
Summary Gaze Regimes is a bricolage of essays and interviews showcasing the experiences of women working in film, either directly as practitioners or in other areas as curators, festival programme directors or fundraisers. It does not shy away from questioning the relations of power in the practice of filmmaking and the power invested in the gaze itself. 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 interviews with film practitioners such as Tsitsi Dangarembga, Taghreed Elsanhouri, Jihan El-Tahri, Anita Khanna, Isabel Noronhe, Arya Lalloo and Shannon Walsh demonstrate the contradictory points of departure of women in film - from their understanding of feminisms in relation to lived-experiences and the realpolitik of women working as cultural practitioners. The disciplines of gender studies, postcolonial theory, and film theory provide the framework for the book's essays. Jyoti Mistry, Antje Schuhmann, Nobunye Levin, Dorothee Wenner and Christina von Braun are some of the contributors who provide valuable context, analysis and insight 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
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-217) and index
Notes This work is licensed by Knowledge Unlatched under a Creative Commons license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed on 11/18/2020)
Subject Women in motion pictures.
Motion picture industry -- Social aspects -- Africa
Feminism -- Africa
Motion pictures, African.
Motion pictures -- Social aspects -- Africa
Marginality, Social, in motion pictures.
The arts.
Film, TV and radio.
Films, cinema.
ART -- Film & Video.
Feminism
Marginality, Social, in motion pictures
Motion picture industry -- Social aspects
Motion pictures, African
Motion pictures -- Social aspects
Women in motion pictures
Africa
Form Electronic book
Author Mistry, Jyoti, editor.
Schuhmann, Antje, editor.
Ruckteschell, Katharina von, 1962- writer of foreword.
LC no. 2020426462
ISBN 9781868148592
1868148599
9781776141654
1776141652
9781868148578
1868148572