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Until recently, filmmakers could work only within a culture that reluctantly took black South Africans into account. Therefore, to explore what South African cinema has been and could become, the authors do not limit their discussion to film production but approach cinema as a manifestation of cultural history. How has the purpose of cinema been viewed at different times in South Africa, by different governments and social groups? What is the relation between film and a sense of nationhood in South Africa? Such questions lead to a consideration not only of films made by South Africans in South Africa but also of an unfolding film culture within a series of stages that have yet to give rise to a national cinema.
Ntongela Masilela is a professor of English and World Literature at Pitzer College and an adjunct professor at the University of California at Irvine.
Contributors: Bhekizizwe Peterson, Edwin Hees, Mark Beittel, Jacqueline Maingard, Lucia Saks, Laura Twiggs, Kgafela oa Magogodi, and Haile Gerima
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