Documentary Objectives

INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780253074805

Filming Africa from Colonialism to Independence

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By Rachel Gabara
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Rachel Gabara is the Nancy Gillespie Brinning Professor of French at the University of Georgia. She is author of From Split to Screened Selves: French and Francophone Autobiography in the Third Person.

Acknowledgments Introduction Part 1: French Colonial Documentary, 1906-1960 1. Conquest: Actualities to Propaganda 2. Adventure: Expeditions and the Grand Documentaire 3. Research: Ethnographic Filmmaking Part 2: West and Central African Documentary, 1960-2023 4. Independence: Renewing Nonfiction 5. Expansion: Ethnography Remade 6. Dialogue: Introspection and Interaction Conclusion Selected Bibliography Index

"Documentary Objectives is a groundbreaking work, both archival and critical: a tour de force from one of the most meticulous, most accomplished writers on non-fiction film in Africa."-Sada Niang, author of Nationalist African Cinema: Legacy and Transformations

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