An Accented Cinema: Exilic and Diasporic FilmmakingIn An Accented Cinema, Hamid Naficy offers an engaging overview of an important trend--the filmmaking of postcolonial, Third World, and other displaced individuals living in the West. How their personal experiences of exile or diaspora translate into cinema is a key focus of Naficy's work. Although the experience of expatriation varies greatly from one person to the next, the films themselves exhibit stylistic similarities, from their open- and closed-form aesthetics to their nostalgic and memory-driven multilingual narratives, and from their emphasis on political agency to their concern with identity and transgression of identity. The author explores such features while considering the specific histories of individuals and groups that engender divergent experiences, institutions, and modes of cultural production and consumption. Treating creativity as a social practice, he demonstrates that the films are in dialogue not only with the home and host societies but also with audiences, many of whom are also situated astride cultures and whose desires and fears the filmmakers wish to express. Comparing these films to Hollywood films, Naficy calls them "accented." Their accent results from the displacement of the filmmakers, their alternative production modes, and their style. Accented cinema is an emerging genre, one that requires new sets of viewing skills on the part of audiences. Its significance continues to grow in terms of output, stylistic variety, cultural diversity, and social impact. This book offers the first comprehensive and global coverage of this genre while presenting a framework in which to understand its intricacies. |
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... Identity Filmmakers Mapping Accented Cinema's Corpus 15 17 Close - Up : Middle Eastern and North African Filmmakers 17 The Stylistic Approach 19 Accented Style 22 Language , Voice , Address 22 Embedded Criticism 26 Accented Structures ...
... Identity Crossing 222 Journey and Journeying 222 Home - Seeking Journey 223 Journey of Homelessness 225 Close - Up : Emir Kusturica's Time of the Gypsies 226 Homecoming Journey 229 Close - Up : Fernando Solanas's South and The Journey ...
Exilic and Diasporic Filmmaking Hamid Naficy. 32. Multiplying effect of identity . Lance ( Michael McManus ) in the hotel room , videoconferencing with Clara ( off camera ) ; his audition tape plays throughout in Atom Egoyan's Speaking ...
... identity , many accented films emphasize territoriality , rootedness , and geography . Because they are deterritorialized , these films are deeply concerned with territory and territoriality . Their preoccupation with place is expressed ...
... identity . Because they are highly fluid , exilic and diasporic identities raise im- portant questions about political agency and about the ethics of identity poli- tics . These issues of journeying , border crossing , and identity ...
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