Unaccented beat: positional politics and the enigma of visibility in The Stuart Hall Project

Q1 Social Sciences
Hager Weslati
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ABSTRACT In his essay film, The Stuart Hall Project, Akomfrah resumes his exploration of the multi-layered screen approach to political aesthetics, offering a complex portrait of his subject’s abiding concern with social inequality, tracking its manifestations in the ‘conjugated cultural realities’ of colonialism, post-colonialism and neo-colonialism down to its vanishing point in the ‘neo-liberal problem space’ of present-day Britain. Paying close attention to the use of associative editing, Vertovian color montage, and contrapuntal rhythmicity, this paper highlights the film’s critical take on the coalescence of multicultural drift, the slow moving glacier of feminism, and the paradigm of the diaspora into three-layered screens through which positional politics is redefined within the framework of Présence Africaine and the larger trajectory of contemporary African and diasporan artists, intellectuals, and activists.
无伴奏节拍:斯图亚特大厅项目中的位置政治和可见性之谜
在他的散文电影《斯图尔特·霍尔计划》中,Akomfrah重新探索了政治美学的多层银幕方法,为他的主题提供了一幅复杂的肖像,描绘了他对社会不平等的持久关注,追踪了它在殖民主义、后殖民主义和新殖民主义的“共轭文化现实”中的表现,直到它在当今英国的“新自由主义问题空间”中的消失点。通过密切关注联想剪辑、维托维色彩蒙太奇和对位节奏的使用,本文强调了电影对多元文化漂移的融合、女权主义缓慢移动的冰川和流散到三层屏幕的范式的批判,通过这些银幕,位置政治在pr sence Africaine的框架内被重新定义,以及当代非洲和流散艺术家、知识分子和活动家的更大轨迹。
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African and Black Diaspora
African and Black Diaspora Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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