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To show the world as it is, or as it is not: the gaze of Hollywood films about Africa

机译:展现世界的真实面貌:关于非洲的好莱坞电影的目光

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This paper discusses the nature of Hollywood's ‘gaze’ on Africa. The focus is on the import of the claim that the film Hotel Rwanda (Terry George 2004) is based on a true story - and therefore is somehow ‘true’. Indeed, the film appears to be based on a mode of seeing that is constructed to show the 1994 Rwandan genocide as it is supposed to have happened. I argue that the attempt to make ‘truthful’ films is illogical. It is illogical because it is based on an elemental misunderstanding of the function of cinematic images. The function of cinematic images is to communicate specific ways - gazes - of seeing the world. Behind every film, then, is a gaze, or a conscious attempt to see the world in a certain way. Gazes are not objective, nor do they really need to be. Rather, gazes are part of communities of meaning that have no inherent validity, but must of necessity be contested, celebrated, or fought over. Gazes not only imply a source and a sender, but have never had the capacity to show the world as it is. In any case, truth - whatever it is - cannot fit a cinematic frame, but merely exceeds it. Film texts that purport to be able to project Africa ‘believably’, ‘realistically’ and ‘truthfully’ are either carelessly mistaken, or simply working a deception.View full textDownload full textKeywordsHollywood, Africa, Hotel Rwanda , representation, truth, reality, ideology, ideological function, overprovision, filmic function, myth, stereotype, Hutu, Tutsi, genocideRelated var addthis_config = { ui_cobrand: "Taylor & Francis Online", services_compact: "citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,delicious,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,more", pubid: "ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b" }; Add to shortlist Link Permalink http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2010.513240
机译:本文讨论了好莱坞在非洲的“凝视”的本质。重点是声称电影《卢旺达饭店》(特里·乔治,2004年)是基于真实故事的,因此在某种程度上是“真实的”。的确,这部电影似乎是基于一种观看方式,旨在展现1994年发生的卢旺达种族灭绝事件。我认为制作“真实”电影的尝试是不合逻辑的。这是不合逻辑的,因为它是基于对电影影像功能的基本误解。电影影像的功能是传达观看世界的特定方式(凝视)。因此,每部电影的背后都是凝视,或者是有意识地尝试以某种方式看待世界。注视不是客观的,也不是必须的。相反,凝视是意义社区的一部分,这些意义社区没有内在的合法性,但必须进行争辩,庆祝或争夺。注视不仅意味着来源和发送者,而且从来没有能力显示真实的世界。在任何情况下,真理-不管是什么-都不能适合电影的框架,而只能超越它。声称能够“真实地”,“真实地”和“真实地”投射非洲的电影文本要么是粗心大意的错误,要么只是在进行欺骗。查看全文下载全文关键字关键词好莱坞,非洲,旅馆卢旺达,表示形式,真理,现实,意识形态,意识形态功能,过度供应,电影功能,神话,刻板印象,胡图族,图西族,种族灭绝,delicious,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,more“,发布编号:” ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b“};添加到候选列表链接永久链接http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2010.513240

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    《African Identities》 |2010年第4期|p.317-332|共16页
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    Nyasha Mbotia*;

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