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Journal articles on the topic "Cinéma africain – Aspect social"
Chen, Peter. "Community without Flesh." M/C Journal 2, no. 3 (May 1, 1999). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1750.
Full textJones, Steve. "Seeing Sound, Hearing Image." M/C Journal 2, no. 4 (June 1, 1999). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1763.
Full textTurnock, Julie. "Painting Out Pop." M/C Journal 2, no. 4 (June 1, 1999). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1764.
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Obono, Ngou Milama Léthicia. "Visages d'enfants dans le cinéma africain d'expression française." Thesis, Tours, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018TOUR2026.
Full textIf there remains a living witness of African societies in a world turned upside down, Frenchlanguage African cinema has, since it early days, expressed destiny and written history through the lens of childhood. Seen through the eyes of the adult world, the child a veritable point of convergence throughout the twenty-eight films of our corpus (from 1965 to 1999) where social, political, economic and cultural challenges crystallize. Absolute beginning and guardian of tomorrow, the child advances, tumbles, seeks to understand and describe the world around him, while facing adversity. This study aims to determine how these cinematographic works deal with childhood, and the way they make the child figure a type for African destiny
Makosso, Claude Giscard. "Le châtiment et la récompense dans les films de l'Afrique noire francophone : approches psycho-esthétique & socio-esthétique." Montpellier 3, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007MON30002.
Full textWhile showing the recurrence of the concepts (punishment/reward) in the african universe, we tried to analyze the direction and the function of this set of themes starting from a film sampling. Our effort in the company of reading is an effort of interpretation and thus of creation from where the theory which we baptized: the châtirécompense. Studied works are varied and relate to the Xxème century with a stylistic analysis on West african realizers. By treating on the filmic level the religious fact and the social fact while raising the question of the direction, but also of the report/ratio to the monk, the tradition, with crowned. Certain events of film CEDDO make go up the memories with the conscience. One cannot say that that has nothing to do with the life. We could confront the psychoanalytical figures of the Jung and Freud with the topics of water, fire, the tree and the sund. By initially instrumentalisant the topics by assumptions (philosophical, moral, sociological, anthropological, ethnological and cinematographical) we then supported our reflexion by the analysis of the dialogues while elucidating so much is little, the images, the specific forms of accounts/tales of griots will bambara or mandingue and the essential truths contained in the myths and rites of certain filmic accounts
Bourguiba, Sayda. "Finalités culturelles et esthétiques d'un cinéma arabo-africain en devenir : les Journées Cinématographiques de Carthage (JCC)." Thesis, Paris 1, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013PA010573/document.
Full textThe JCC (« Carthagian days of cinematography ») is an Arab-African film festival established in 1966, the oldest on the continent. Over the last decade, the festival has seen number of challenges on the organizational level as well as in its film selection; the competition remained exclusively reserved to African and Asian films. In parallel sections not being part of the competition films were shown from around the world. The present thesis is based on interview conducted with a wide range of protagonists directly or indirectly responsible for managing the festival ever since its creation. Based on these primary sources, the organization and the management of the festival were analyzed as well as the aesthetic concept that could be derived through the selection of films especially through from their political or cultural content. This research is an academic accomplishment and an attempt to offer a new working tool to ease research on Arabic and African cinematography through the festival of Carthage that until now remains a festival hardly studied
Landau, Gallaye Joachim. "Les impacts de la démocratisation sur un secteur culturel : le cinéma sud-africain post-apartheid." Phd thesis, Université Montesquieu - Bordeaux IV, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00881078.
Full textRos, Guy. "La fonction du cinéma dans la société occidentale." Montpellier 1, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986MON10003.
Full textThe cinema has three main functions : a social function, a mythical function, a possessive function. First of all its social function helps reveal the lapses and contradictions of society. But its mythical function is primordial too. During the twentieth century it becomes the modern vehicle of myths and the scene where great methaphysical entities reappear. Finally the cinema can also become an instrument of alienation in the hands of an unscrupulous state using it as a means of propaganda. Because of its powerful suggestion, it can engender conditioned reflexes among people
Mabrouki, Anwar. "La société tunisienne contemporaine à travers la production cinématographique entre 2000 et 2007." Strasbourg, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011STRA1023.
Full textI wanted to start work on contemporary Tunisia. I then examined whether the image proposed by the Tunisian cinema truly reflects the reality of Tunisian society, or if the image, by contrast, is a distorted, embellished or blackened. Tunisian filmmakers have they gained enough maturity and artistic skills in order to claim some authority that allows them to act as a spokesperson of the people ? In the first part, in order to situate the place and role of contemporary Tunisian cinema, I first examined the history of Tunisian cinema as a whole. In the second part of my research, i wondered about the nature of the relationship between film and contemporary Tunisian society today. Why chose to analyse twenty films through a sociological light, by selecting the films on criteria related the social problems. I devoted the third part of my work at a theme by which i have classified the film analysis : this is the theme of women. Finally, in part IV, I considered the locations ant the sets of films. I think in fact that the locations and sets play an important role in the relationship that developped between a film and its audience. Therefore, there is a real debate on the credibility of the Tunisian cinema today, and its abiility to touch audiences deeply and awaken the consciences of the current state of Tunisian society. This problem cannot be solved only when the restrictions on freedom of expression are lifted
Pachot, Christine. "Le cinéma des années 30 et la culture télévisuelle à l'ère de l'An 2000 : de l'efficience culturelle de la télévision : Fiction ou réalité ?" Université Pierre Mendès France (Grenoble ; 1990-2015), 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997GRE29014.
Full textCinema action doesn't exist but through the public's eyes. The cinema is in constant and close contact with television nowadays. Both partners and opponents, they only find common ground when the television broadcasting substitutes for cinema showing so that the film endures. It's definitely because television regularly shows works from the "poetic realistic movement" if this cinema movement of the thrities remains fresh in our minds. The latter is still widely appreciated and it's only through television that it finds most of its audience. Television takes over from the cinema and thus gives a new life to films which had disappeared from the screen. By passing this patrimony on to its public, television becomes object of culture. Will it aim at this target much longer or will it change course for the sake of business?
Rodrigue, Yves. "Croyances et rituels birmans : une enquête filmique dans un pays fermé." Paris 10, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1996PA100050.
Full textGrégori, Florence. "Sociologie de l'image filmique, analyse de l'image en son régime mental." Paris 5, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998PA05H022.
Full textIn the present study we only take interest to underground, and independant films and directors a motion picture film exists as a result of cutting. By deleting some scenes and assembling others into a desired sequence, most of the time the director got his film. When suddenly the film is going through a sequence to another, we ordinary say there is a cut. At this particuliar place stands what we call here a mental image. We present here an analysis, in a sociological way, of these mental impressions. From the data we got through the latter analysis, we organized our results and compared them with data and results we obtained from the observation of the common and domestic life. At last, questionning the two parts of our study, we can define our new manners of thinking, of acting, and simply of being, as Emile Durkheim did two hundred years ago
Ribeiro, Marcelo Rodrigues Souza. "Da economia política do nome de Africa." Florianópolis, SC, 2008. http://repositorio.ufsc.br/xmlui/handle/123456789/91939.
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Desde 1912, inúmeros textos - romances, programas radiofônicos, histórias em quadrinhos e tiras em jornais diários, seriados cinematográficos e televisivos, filmes - produziram e articularam representações da África em narrativas envolvendo Tarzan, personagem criado pelo escritor estadunidense Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950). Referenciados no nome de África, os textos que orbitam e habitam o nome de Tarzan pertencem a uma genealogia ocidental - a partir da qual se configura a nomenclausura ocidentalista da África como parte da cultura do colonialismo na modernidade - e a uma história transcultural - cujos fluxos são o objeto da economia política do nome de África, entendida como a circulação do nome de África por diferentes paisagens culturais e coletivas. Sugiro uma leitura desconstrutiva da filmografia de Tarzan e das representações da África que nela circulam. A partir do princípio de leitura e de escritura que chamo de gráfica da transtextualidade (que substitui a lógica da contextualização), meu texto é feito de fragmentos cuja montagem pode se dar em ordem variável, para sugerir as múltiplas possibilidades de entrelaçamento das questões em jogo. A análise situa a genealogia ocidental e a história transcultural da filmografia de Tarzan em relação à clausura dialética de modernidade e colonialidade que os filmes refletem e refratam. A filmografia de Tarzan constitui um maquinário narrativo cujos gêneros dominantes são a aventura (um dos gêneros privilegiados para narrar o colonialismo) e o melodrama (um dos gêneros privilegiados para narrar a modernidade). As memórias de gênero menores da série do zoológico, da série do circo, da série do zoológico humano, da série do travelogue e da série do museu enxertam na narrativa fílmica elementos do cinema de atrações que produzem uma tensão e uma cisão da narratividade e de suas teleologias. A partir desse movimento disseminante, insinuo possibilidades de transbordamento imaginativo, abrindo, para além da nomenclausura ocidentalista da África, o espaçamento transcultural da escritura da África como economia política do nome de África.
Books on the topic "Cinéma africain – Aspect social"
Viewing African cinema in the twenty-first century: Art films and the Nollywood video revolution. Athens: Ohio University Press, 2010.
Find full textKasongo Ibanda Ngozulu W. T. Le " cinéma pour africains": Acte d'influence à visée persuasive. Louvain-la-Neuve: CIACO, 1989.
Find full textHooks, Bell. Reel to real: Race, sex, and class at the movies. New York, NY: Routledge, 1996.
Find full textHooks, Bell. Reel to real: Race, class and sex at the movies. New York, NY: Routledge, 2008.
Find full textJean-Pierre, Bertin-Maghit, ed. Discours audiovisuels et mutations culturelles: Actes du colloque organisé par l'AFECCAV, Bordeaux, 28, 29, 30 septembre 2000. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2002.
Find full textEngel, Dean W. USA: Votre guide de poche pour le marché africain : culture et savoir-vivre pour mieux négocier. Paris: Éditions d'Organisation, 1997.
Find full textScreening truth to power: A reader on documentary activism. Montréal, Québec: Cinema Politica, 2014.
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