Black and White in Colour: Africa's History on Screen

Black and White in Colour: Africa's History on Screen

by VivianBickford-Smith (Author)

Synopsis

Black and White in Colour: African History on Screen considers how the African past has been represented in a wide range of historical films. Written by a team of eminent international scholars, the volume provides extensive coverage of both place and time and deals with major issues in the written history of Africa. Themes include the slave trade, imperialism and colonialism, racism, and anticolonial resistance. Many of the films will be familiar to readers: they include Out of Africa, Hotel Rwanda, Breaker Morant, Cry Freedom, The Battle of Algiers, and Chocolat.

This collection of essays is a highly original and useful contribution to African histography, as well as a significant addition to the growing body of work within the emerging subdiscipline of \u201cfilm and history.\u201d It will appeal to those interested in African history and the ways in which films use the past to raise questions about the present.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Published: 10 Sep 2008

ISBN 10: 0821417479
ISBN 13: 9780821417478

Author Bio
Vivian Bickford-Smith is a professor in the Department of Historical Studies at the University of Cape Town. He is the author of Ethnic Pride and Racial Prejudice in Victorian Cape Town.

Richard Mendelsohn is the head of the Department of Historical Studies at the University of Cape Town. He has published extensively on South African Jewish history, and together with Vivian Bickford-Smith, has pioneered teaching and research in film and history.