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Cinema Van, propagande et résistance en Afrique coloniale

(1930-1960)

by (author) Vincent Bouchard

series edited by E. -Martin Meunier & Marie-Claude Thifault

Publisher
Les Presses de l'UniversitÈ d'Ottawa/University of Ottawa Press
Initial publish date
Nov 2023
Category
Art & Politics, Cinematography & Videography, West
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    ISBN
    9782760340725
    Publish Date
    Nov 2023
    List Price
    $31.99

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The “Cinema Van”, a vehicle equipped with film screening equipment, was used by the British, Belgian and French governments to distribute their “educational” films in colonial Africa in the 1940s and 1950s. The van also transported the qualified personnel, including the film commentator, who facilitated mediation with the audiences. In describing these practices as he constructs his analysis, Vincent Bouchard takes a perceptive look at the workings of this apparatus used for propaganda.
Bouchard examines the influence the screenings had on the colonized African populations' understanding of the cinematic medium. What were the effects on their own systems of representation? What values were propagated by these screenings? What impact did these audiovisual recordings have on the perception, retention and transmission of experience and knowledge?
Drawing on newly available archival material, this book explores the modes and practices of audience reception following their exposure to propaganda apparatus, as well as the evolution of these practices up to independence. The book examines certain forms of resistance in the face of these projections, which in some ways still continue today.
Using a comparative approach, Cinema Van identifies the main cultural traits prevalent in the European administrations at the time, such as racial stereotyping and differing understandings of the cinematic medium. By compiling the information contained in activity reports, the author sketches out the discrepancy between the conception of propaganda tools and their use. Finally, he questions the modes of representation that they stage.

About the authors

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E.-Martin Meunier est professeur à l’École d’études sociologiques et anthropologiques, et titulaire de la Chaire de recherche « Québec, francophonie canadienne et mutations culturelles » à la Faculté des sciences sociales de l’Université d’Ottawa.

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Marie-Claude Thifault, historienne spécialiste des institutions psychiatriques québécoises et canadiennes et des soins de santé mentale, est professeure titulaire de la Faculté des sciences de la santé de l’Université d’Ottawa et titulaire de la Chaire de recherche sur la francophonie canadienne en santé.

 

 

 

Marie-Claude Thifault is a historian specialized in psychiatric institutions and mental health care in Quebec and Canada. Thifault is a full professor in the Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Ottawa and holds the Canadian Francophonie Research Chair in health. 

 

 

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