African Cinema, Neoliberal Narratives and the Right of Necessity

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Title: African Cinema, Neoliberal Narratives and the Right of Necessity
Description: African cinema offers a distinctive contribution to world cinema with its unique expertise of neoliberal genealogy and its opposition to those ubiquitous logics that serve only to validate injustices and regression made in the name of managerial liberalism. It provides a deft analysis of the common thread running through globalization, free-market fanaticism, corporate greed and its asymmetrical economic dominance that naturalizes a global caste system. This book shows that African cinema represents a powerful contribution to our understanding of neoliberalism's global dominance that generates shrinking security, multiple recessions and endless austerity, and a culture of permanent anxiety and precarity.
Authors: Olivier J. Tchouaffe, Author
Resource Type: eBook.
Subjects: Necessity (Philosophy) in motion pictures, Neoliberalism in motion pictures, Motion pictures--Africa--History
Categories: PERFORMING ARTS / Film / History & Criticism, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Entertainment
Database: eBook Collection (EBSCOhost)
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Abstract:African cinema offers a distinctive contribution to world cinema with its unique expertise of neoliberal genealogy and its opposition to those ubiquitous logics that serve only to validate injustices and regression made in the name of managerial liberalism. It provides a deft analysis of the common thread running through globalization, free-market fanaticism, corporate greed and its asymmetrical economic dominance that naturalizes a global caste system. This book shows that African cinema represents a powerful contribution to our understanding of neoliberalism's global dominance that generates shrinking security, multiple recessions and endless austerity, and a culture of permanent anxiety and precarity.
ISBN:9781527577176
9781527579316