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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Tunde Onikoyi , Taiwo AfolabiPublisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing Imprint: Cambridge Scholars Publishing Edition: Unabridged edition ISBN: 9781527571716ISBN 10: 1527571718 Pages: 255 Publication Date: 18 August 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThis compelling multi-disciplinary collection of essays offering a pluri-focal journey into the world and work of one of Nigeria's leading veteran filmmakers is unquestionably an important contribution to film studies, and to African film studies in particular. Its timely celebration of this pioneering and pivotal figure, who bridges the generations and styles from the celluloid era of the 1970s to the ubiquitous Nollywood of present, is a salutary reminder of the diversity of Nigerian cinema. Most propitious too is the editors' choice to privilege the critical voices of an array of scholars culturally embedded in the very Yoruba aesthetics, language and world view that characterize Kelani's unique and rich cinema, destabilizing asymmetries of knowledge production in what is truly a decolonial gesture and proposing a wealth of original, complexifying frames of analysis and layered readings, insightfully complemented by Kelani's own voice. Melissa ThackwayIndependent Researcher and Translator This collection of fifteen essays explores the biographical and artistic profile of one of Africa's leading filmmakers, Tunde Kelani. Expansive in scope and extensive in depth, the essays collectively testify to the commanding stature of the prolific auteur whose career spans decades of modern African cinema. The volume contributes significantly to the much-needed bio-critical studies of Nigeria's trailblazing cultural producers, especially in Nollywood. Nduka OtionoAssociate Professor and Graduate Program Supervisor, Institute of African Studies, Carleton University, Canada This collection of essays on the works of one of Africa's most influential moviemakers is a major addition to the debates and studies on Nigerian and African cinema. Tunde Kelani, through his Yorubacentric masterpieces, has used his films to contribute to burning issues in Nigeria, Africa and by extension, the world as a whole. Reading the foreword, introduction and, eventually, the essays gives the reader a sense of being at a conference where these works are being dissected, for the first time, to reveal their philosophical, aesthetic, political and humanistic underpinnings. Although critical opinions on Tunde Kelani are scattered in theses, dissertations and scholarly essays, this is, perhaps, the first book that discusses him as a true African auteur whose works can compete, favourably, with those of auteurs in other climes. There is no doubt that anyone interested in film, teachers, students, practitioners and the general public will find this book refreshingly illuminating. Tunji AzeezProfessor of Theatre, Film and Cultural Studies, Lagos State University, Nigeria Author InformationTunde Onikoyi teaches African Cinema and Literature at Adeleke University Nigeria and a film review editor for African Studies Reviews. He has published articles in various books and journals including Journal of African Cinemas, African Notes, and African Theatre and Journal of Pan African Studies. His article Self-Regulation and the Nollywood Industry: Some Comments appeared in Regulating Nollywood in a Global Economy (2020).Taiwo Afolabi is an Assistant Professor at the University of Regina, Canada, and a representative for the ITI/UNESCO Network for Higher Education in the Performing Arts. He has published articles in various books and reputable journals such as Research in Drama Education, The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance, Performing Ethos, and Canadian Theatre Review, among others. He also served as the West Africa editor for The Routledge Companion to Applied Performance (2021). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |