Unsettling the ‘New’? Apartheid Did Not Die (Lowery, 1998)

IF 0.2 0 FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION Journal of African Cinemas Pub Date : 2019-03-01 DOI:10.1386/jac_00003_1
L. Modisane
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The documentary film Apartheid Did Not Die (Lowery, 1998) raises a theoretical problematic concerning the nature of historical change. In this article, an attempt is made to understand how the film represents the ‘post’ in the post-apartheid era, particularly with regard to its premises about historical change in societies that have recently emerged from an oppressive past, and the responses that the film occasioned. I show that through narrative and documentary strategies, Apartheid Did Not Die institutes a singular temporal rhythm for South Africa and is as such a metanarrative. Yet, it is as a metanarrative that the film occasioned a wide array of public engagements. Though powerful and provocative, the film’s arguments point to the limits of generalizing analyses and polemical modes of representation. However, its generalizing tone also shows the productivity of polemic as occasioned by the public responses it brought into being. Considering the theoretically problematic elements of the documentary form offers a critical perspective on the responses the film elicited in the public sphere.
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扰乱“新”?种族隔离没有消亡(Lowery, 1998)
纪录片《种族隔离并未消亡》(Lowery,1998)提出了一个关于历史变化本质的理论问题。在这篇文章中,我们试图理解这部电影如何代表后种族隔离时代的“后”,特别是关于最近从压迫性的过去中崛起的社会的历史变化的前提,以及这部电影引起的反响。我表明,通过叙事和纪录片策略,《种族隔离没有死》为南非建立了一种独特的时间节奏,并且是一种元叙事。然而,正是作为一种元叙事,这部电影引起了广泛的公众参与。尽管这部电影有力且具有煽动性,但它的论点指出了概括分析和争论性表现模式的局限性。然而,它的概括语气也表明了论战的生产力,因为它引起了公众的反应。考虑到纪录片形式在理论上有问题的元素,可以对电影在公共领域引发的反应提供一个批判性的视角。
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Journal of African Cinemas
Journal of African Cinemas FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of African Cinemas will explore the interactions of visual and verbal narratives in African film. It recognizes the shifting paradigms that have defined and continue to define African cinemas. Identity and perception are interrogated in relation to their positions within diverse African film languages. The editors are seeking papers that expound on the identity or identities of Africa and its peoples represented in film. The aim is to create a forum for debate that will promote inter-disciplinarity between cinema and other visual and rhetorical forms of representation.
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