Beyond Victimology: Generating Agency Through Film in Eastern DRCongo

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Titre Beyond Victimology: Generating Agency Through Film in Eastern DRCongo
Type de publication Chapitre de livre
Langue principale de la publication anglais
Année de publication 2013
Auteur Chérie Rivers NDALIKO
Editeur scientifique Lizelle Bisschoff
Stephanie Van de Peer
Titre du livre Art and Trauma in Africa : Representations of Reconciliation in Music, Visual Arts, Literature and Film
Éditeur IB Taurus
Ville Londres = London
Genre article scientifique
Pays d'édition Royaume-Uni
Résumé/Présentation Référence à compléter.
Référence complète Ndaliko, Chérie Rivers. Beyond Victimology : Generating Agency Through Film in Eastern DRCongo. In : Art and Trauma in Africa : Representations of Reconciliation in Music, Visual Arts, Literature and Film. Edited by Lizelle Bisschoff and Stephanie Van de Peer. London : IB Taurus, 2013.

Auteurs

Chérie Rivers NDALIKO

Biographie : http://music.unc.edu/people/musicfaculty/cherie-rivers-ndaliko/Assistant Professor - University of North Carolina at Chapell Hill (2016) - "Chérie Rivers Ndaliko is a socially engaged scholar-activist who researches radical arts interventions in conflict regions of Africa. She is a professor in the Music Department at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and co-director of the Yole!Africa cultural center in Goma, Democratic Republic of the Congo. She holds a BM in filmscoring from the Berklee College of Music, an MA in Ethnomusicology from Harvard University, and a Ph.D. in African Studies from Harvard University." (site OUP, 10.2016)