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African Screen Worlds: Decolonising Film and Screen Studies

Descrizione del progetto

Porre sotto i riflettori il marginalizzato cinema africano

A più di mezzo secolo dalla sua costituzione, il settore degli studi di cinematografia e televisione rimane colonizzato, e perlopiù eurocentrico, nella sua struttura storica, teorica e critica. I film e le conoscenze di derivazione africana, in particolare, e quelli prodotti da persone di colore in generale, vengono spesso tenuti ai margini, quando non esclusi del tutto. Il progetto AFRISCREENWORLDS, finanziato dall’UE, intende mettere in luce il più marginalizzato cinema territoriale attraverso lo studio sui «mondi degli schermi», ponendo l’accento sull’Africa. Il progetto, attingendo a vari contesti globali, esplora le complessità delle narrazioni audiovisive, la loro produzione e la loro circolazione nell’età contemporanea, accogliendo metodologie accademiche, oltreché di natura creativa e di partecipazione attiva.

Obiettivo

A half century since it came into existence, the discipline of Film and Screen Studies remains mostly Eurocentric in its historical, theoretical and critical frameworks. Although “world cinema” and “transnational cinema” scholars have attempted to broaden its canon and frameworks, several major problems persist. Films and scholarship by Africans in particular, and by people of colour in general, are frequently marginalised if not altogether excluded. This prevents exciting exchanges that could help to re-envision Film and Screen Studies for the twenty-first century, in an era in which greater access to the technological means of making films, and circulating them on a range of screens, means that dynamic “screen worlds” are developing at a rapid rate. AFRISCREENWORLDS will study these “screen worlds” (in both their textual forms and industrial structures), with a focus on Africa, as a way of centring the most marginalised regional cinema. We will also elaborate comparative studies of global “screen worlds” – and, in particular, “screen worlds” in the Global South – exploring their similarities, differences, and parallel developments. We will respond to the exclusions of Film and Screen Studies not only in scholarly ways – through conferences and publications – but also in creative and activist ways – through drawing on cutting-edge creative research methodologies (such as audiovisual criticism and filmmaking) and through helping to decolonise Film and Screen Studies (through the production of ‘toolkits’ on how to make curricula, syllabi, and teaching more globally representative and inclusive). On a theoretical level, we will make an intervention through considering how the concept of “screen worlds” is better equipped than “world cinema” or “transnational cinema” to explore the complexities of audiovisual narratives, and their production and circulation in our contemporary moment, in diverse contexts throughout the globe.

Meccanismo di finanziamento

ERC-COG - Consolidator Grant

Istituzione ospitante

SCHOOL OF ORIENTAL AND AFRICAN STUDIES ROYAL CHARTER
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 1 828 524,86
Indirizzo
THORNHAUGH STREET RUSSEL SQUARE
WC1H OXG London
Regno Unito

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Regione
London Inner London — West Camden and City of London
Tipo di attività
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Collegamenti
Costo totale
€ 1 828 524,86

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