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Author Eltringham, Nigel,
Title Framing Africa : Portrayals of a Continent in Contemporary Mainstream Cinema / Eltringham, Nigel.
Publisher New York, NY : Berghahn Books, 2013.
Copyright date ©2013



Descript 1 online resource (vi, 183 pages)
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Contents Framing Africa; Framing Africa Portrayals of a Continent in Contemporary Mainstream Cinema Edited by Nigel Eltringham; Contents; Introduction Cinema/Chimera? The Re-presencing of Africain Twenty-First-Century Film Nigel Eltringham; One 'Print the Legend' Myth and Reality in The Last King of Scotland Mark Leopold; Two Black Hawk Down Recasting U.S. Military History at Somali Expense Lidwien Kapteijns; Three Pharma in Africa Health, Corruption and Contemporary Kenya in The Constant Gardener Daniel Branch.
Four War in the City, Crime in the Country Blood Diamond and the Representation of Violence in the Sierra Leone War Danny HoffmanFive Showing What Cannot Be Imagined Shooting Dogs and Hotel Rwanda Nigel Eltringham; Six Torture, Betrayal and Forgiveness Red Dust and the Search for Truthin Post-Apartheid South Africa Annelies Verdoolaege; Seven Go Amabokoboko! Rugby, Race, Madiba and the Invictus Creation Myth of a New South Africa Derek Charles Catsam; Notes on Contributors; Index.
ISBN 9781782380740 (electronic bk.)
1782380744 (electronic bk.)
1299777910 (electronic bk.)
9781299777910 (electronic bk.)
9781782380733 (hardback ; alk. paper)
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Author Eltringham, Nigel,
Subject Africa -- In motion pictures.
Descript 1 online resource (vi, 183 pages)
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Contents Framing Africa; Framing Africa Portrayals of a Continent in Contemporary Mainstream Cinema Edited by Nigel Eltringham; Contents; Introduction Cinema/Chimera? The Re-presencing of Africain Twenty-First-Century Film Nigel Eltringham; One 'Print the Legend' Myth and Reality in The Last King of Scotland Mark Leopold; Two Black Hawk Down Recasting U.S. Military History at Somali Expense Lidwien Kapteijns; Three Pharma in Africa Health, Corruption and Contemporary Kenya in The Constant Gardener Daniel Branch.
Four War in the City, Crime in the Country Blood Diamond and the Representation of Violence in the Sierra Leone War Danny HoffmanFive Showing What Cannot Be Imagined Shooting Dogs and Hotel Rwanda Nigel Eltringham; Six Torture, Betrayal and Forgiveness Red Dust and the Search for Truthin Post-Apartheid South Africa Annelies Verdoolaege; Seven Go Amabokoboko! Rugby, Race, Madiba and the Invictus Creation Myth of a New South Africa Derek Charles Catsam; Notes on Contributors; Index.
ISBN 9781782380740 (electronic bk.)
1782380744 (electronic bk.)
1299777910 (electronic bk.)
9781299777910 (electronic bk.)
9781782380733 (hardback ; alk. paper)
Author Eltringham, Nigel,
Subject Africa -- In motion pictures.

Subject Africa -- In motion pictures.
Descript 1 online resource (vi, 183 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Framing Africa; Framing Africa Portrayals of a Continent in Contemporary Mainstream Cinema Edited by Nigel Eltringham; Contents; Introduction Cinema/Chimera? The Re-presencing of Africain Twenty-First-Century Film Nigel Eltringham; One 'Print the Legend' Myth and Reality in The Last King of Scotland Mark Leopold; Two Black Hawk Down Recasting U.S. Military History at Somali Expense Lidwien Kapteijns; Three Pharma in Africa Health, Corruption and Contemporary Kenya in The Constant Gardener Daniel Branch.
Four War in the City, Crime in the Country Blood Diamond and the Representation of Violence in the Sierra Leone War Danny HoffmanFive Showing What Cannot Be Imagined Shooting Dogs and Hotel Rwanda Nigel Eltringham; Six Torture, Betrayal and Forgiveness Red Dust and the Search for Truthin Post-Apartheid South Africa Annelies Verdoolaege; Seven Go Amabokoboko! Rugby, Race, Madiba and the Invictus Creation Myth of a New South Africa Derek Charles Catsam; Notes on Contributors; Index.
ISBN 9781782380740 (electronic bk.)
1782380744 (electronic bk.)
1299777910 (electronic bk.)
9781299777910 (electronic bk.)
9781782380733 (hardback ; alk. paper)

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