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Creole Cinema: Memory Traces

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Availability:In StockContributor:Louise HardwickSeries:Contemporary French and Francophone Cultures #100Publish date:02/07/25Pages:272
Language:EnglishPublisher:Liverpool University PressISBN-13:9781836243120ISBN-10:183624312XUPC:9781836243120Book Category:Drama, Art, Performing ArtsBook Subcategory:Caribbean & Latin American, FilmSize:9.21 x 6.14 x 0.63 inchesWeight:1.2302Product ID:SCSED022JH

Creole Cinema: Memory Traces is the first book written in English on Francophone Caribbean cinema. It establishes a postcolonial, Caribbean, and fundamentally Creole theoretical framework for the interpretation of works which the author defines as Creole cinema, through the lens of Patrick Chamoiseau's concept of the Trace-m?moire. In so doing, it examines the remarkable multisensory forms of memory expression performed by Creole cinema, drawing on work on intercultural cinema and haptic visuality by Laura Marks, and on Hamid Naficy's insights into accented cinema. Initially undertaking a general survey which provides the most comprehensive account of Francophone Caribbean cinema to date, the critical framework is then developed in a series of case-studies which analyse Biguine (2004) directed by Guy Deslauriers with a screenplay by Chamoiseau; Nord-Plage (2004) directed by Jos? Hayot, again with Chamoiseau as author of the screenplay; Rue Cases-N?gres (1983, Sugar Cane Alley) directed by Euzhan Palcy; and N?g maron (2005) directed by Jean-Claude Barny. Each case study establishes how the Trace-m?moire manifests in a complex haptic multisensory set of dynamics which can be discerned both in individual works and across a wider range of films considered, in order to access and retrieve - here with a particular emphasis on processes of creative intuition - subaltern and marginalised memories and histories. The study works in a consistently interdisciplinary manner across areas including Francophone Studies, Film Studies, Postcolonial Studies, World Cinema, and Black Studies, and represents a timely intervention on urgent debates around black representation in cinema.


Language:EnglishPublisher:Liverpool University PressISBN-13:9781836243120ISBN-10:183624312XUPC:9781836243120Book Category:Drama, Art, Performing ArtsBook Subcategory:Caribbean & Latin American, FilmSize:9.21 x 6.14 x 0.63 inchesWeight:1.2302Product ID:SCSED022JH
Publisher: Liverpool University Press

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Louise Hardwick

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