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West African Screen Media

Comedy, TV Series, and Transnationalization

by Boukary Sawadogo

Type
Studies
Subject
CountriesAfrica
Keywords
Africa, West Africa, comedy, TV Series
Publishing date
2019
Publisher
Michigan State University Press
Collection
African Humanities and the Arts
Language
English
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Physical desc.
Paperback • 216 pages
6 x 9 inches (15 x 23 cm)
ISBN
978-1-61186-311-6
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Book Presentation:
The culturally rooted comic traditions of koteba theater and joking kinship have shaped West African comedies through various forms of humor. Débrouillardise (hustle) has turned the urban scene into a comic scene, a site for individual realization. To highlight the ever-growing production and success of comedies and other popular genres, West African Screen Media: Comedy, TV Series, and Transnationalization explores the distribution and reception of selected productions by emphasizing the public’s strong resonance with local stories and a character-based comedy involving popular comedians. In contrast to art films or “auteur films” that tend to be confined to the festival circuit, comedies and popular genres reach a far wider audience through local distribution networks, satellite TV channels, pirated DVDs, and online distribution platforms. This book engages a discussion of contemporary African media productions as seen outside the usual frameworks of cinéma engagé, the art house, or auteur approaches. While examining production and distribution through the lenses of proximity, appropriation, and transnationalization, this volume invites readers to reconsider the way genre films, as well as other kinds of productions, have been previously evaluated and in doing so addresses the critical neglect of comedy and other popular genres in the scholarship on African cinema.

About the Author:
Boukary Sawadogo is Assistant Professor of Cinema Studies and of Black Studies at the City College of New York. He is Vice-Chair of the Film, Visual, and Media Caucus of the African Literature Association and a 2016–2018 CUNY Mellon Faculty Fellow.

Press Reviews:
"A pioneering study of francophone West African television serials and comedy, this book is a must read for students and scholars of world cinema. It expertly details ‘interactivity’ between African screen media and traditional and popular dramatic forms and, perhaps most importantly, links the production and dissemination of recent French-language African movies to transnational circuits of media and capital in the context of the massive economic and technological changes of the twenty-first century."
—CARMELA GARRITANO, Associate Professor, Africana Studies and Film Studies, Texas A&M University

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