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Naudillon, Françoise, Sathya Rao, and Janusz Przychodzeń, eds. L’Afriquefait son cinéma: regards et perspectives sur le cinéma africain francophone. [Africa Puts on a Great Act: Viewpoints and Perspectives on French-speaking African Cinema] Montréal, QC: Mémoire d’encrier, 2006.

Once ostracized from history, Africa now finds itself at the heart of all the debates. While colonial cinema freezes the African in a number of stereo types, the media make him look like a famished individual whose agony has become commonplace. African cinema rejects the Epinal print or morbid clichés and opens the way to new questions about the relationship between picture and memory.

[Source: Mémoires d’encrier, adapted and translated from French].

Naudillon, Françoise, Sathya Rao, and Janusz Przychodzeń, eds. L’Afrique fait son cinéma

Naudillon, Françoise, Sathya Rao, and Janusz Przychodzeń
2006

Once ostracized from history, Africa now finds itself at the heart of all the debates. While colonial cinema freezes the African in a number of stereo types, the media make him look like a famished individual whose agony has become commonplace. African cinema rejects the Epinal print or morbid clichés and opens the way to new questions about the relationship between picture and memory.

Aesthetic
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Mihlali Ndamase

Influencer, Fashion

South Africa
instagram.com/mihlalii_n/?hl=en

Ndamase Mihlali

Influencer, Fashion

Aesthetic
Professional Contact

Abdoulaye Ndiaye

Assistant Professor of Economics at New York University

Email: andiaye@stern.nyu.edu
Website: abdoulayendiaye.com

Ndiaye Abdoulaye

Assistant Professor of Economics at New York University

Economic
Professional Contact

Victor Ndigwe

Model, Elite Model

Sector: Fashion

Nigeria

instagram.com/victorndigwe/?hl=en

Ndigwe Victor

Model, Elite Model

Aesthetic
Professional Contact

Léonce Ndikumana

Distinguished Professor of Economics, University of Massachusetts at Amherst

Email: ndiku@econs.umass.edu

Ndikumana Léonce

Distinguished Professor of Economics, University of Massachusetts at Amherst

Economic
Professional Contact

Léonce Ndikumana

Distinguished Professor of Economics and Director of the African Development Policy Program at the Political Economy Research Institute (PERI) at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

Email: ndiku@econs.umass.edu

Ndikumana, Léonce

Distinguished Professor of Economics and Director of the African Development Policy Program at the Political Economy Research Institute (PERI) at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

Economic
Professional Contact

Nelson, Kadir. Nelson Mandela. Translated by Célina Salvador. Quatrième édition. Paris: Steinkis, 2013.

The book presents a biography of the former South African president best known for his political activism and fight to end apartheid.

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Nelson, Kadir. Nelson Mandela

The book presents a biography of the former South African president best known for his political activism and fight to end apartheid.

Political
Bibliographic

Nest, Michael. “Ambitions, Profits and Loss: Zimbabwean Economic Involvement in the Democratic Republic of the Congo”. African Affairs, Volume 100, Issue 400, 1 July 2001,Pages 469–490, https://doi.org/10.1093/afraf/100.400.469

Accounts of recent Zimbabwean economic involvement in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) focus on commercial activities by military officials and political elites and suggest that these groups' business interests precipitated Zimbabwe's involvement in the conflict. Such accounts obscure the real scope and extent of interest by the Zimbabwean business community in the DRC and ignore the historical context in which economic involvement has occurred, as well as the difficulties. Based on interviews with Zimbabwean entrepreneurs and government officials, this article analyses the circumstances under which entrepreneurs sought opportunities in a nation virtually unknown to Zimbabweans prior to 1997. It explores the effect of poor domestic economic conditions and previous Zimbabwean military involvement (but subsequent lack of business penetration) in Mozambique, on government and business resolve to exploit opportunities in the DRC. Further, it argues that military involvement was not initially motivated by profit. Rather, entrepreneurs followed military actors once military networks were in place, as entrepreneurs (and military personnel themselves) realized the commercial value of these networks.

Nest, Michael. Ambitions, Profits and Loss

Nest, Michael
July 1, 2001

This article analyses the circumstances under which entrepreneurs sought opportunities in a nation virtually unknown to Zimbabweans prior to 1997.

Coercive
Political
Bibliographic
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