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The Asian-African Film Connection: Cross-Cultural Imaginaries, Shared Sources, Parallel Histories

Contributors

Kate Taylor-Jones
Editor

Abstract

The four, co-authored articles presented here emerged out of a one-day workshop held at SOAS in July 2018, called “The Asian-African Film Connection” – an event specifically designed to bring UK-based scholars of Asian and African film into conversation with one another, to explore cinematic sources, themes and aesthetics that both link and divide these two regions, against a backdrop of our broader marginalisation within mainstream Film and Screen Studies. Ultimately, this is the first beginning step towards our goal is to take on the stimulating but often difficult work of collaboration and co-authorship with one another, across diverse regions and intersectional identities, to challenge a ‘lone ranger’ approach to knowledge production and to insist that the dreams of decolonisation can only be achieved if we work towards them collectively.

Citation

The Asian-African Film Connection: Cross-Cultural Imaginaries, Shared Sources, Parallel Histories. UK

Other Type Other
Online Publication Date Jun 1, 2021
Deposit Date Aug 25, 2021
Series Title Open Screens
Series ISSN 25162888
Publisher URL https://www.openscreensjournal.com/issue/663/info/
Related Public URLs https://www.openscreensjournal.com/issue/663/info/