‘The kaleidoscopic conditions’ of John Akomfrah’s Stuart Hall

IF 0.5 0 FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION Transnational Screens Pub Date : 2022-04-13 DOI:10.1080/25785273.2022.2061130
James J. Harvey
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ABSTRACT The Unfinished Conversation – and the extended cinema release, The Stuart Hall Project – is, on the one hand, a continuation of Akomfrah’s engagement with iconic black public figures (Days of Hope and The March on Martin Luther King; The Wonderful World of Louis Armstrong; Mariah Carey: The Billion Dollar Babe; Urban Soul: The Making of Modern R&B). Unlike Akomfrah’s conceptual approach in those films though, the Stuart Hall films are the dialectical sum of two major thinkers’ ideas. Focusing on Hall’s life and work, the films incorporate what Hall termed ‘the kaleidoscopic conditions of blackness’ into their aesthetic design. This article engages closely with the extended cinema release to explore Akomfrah’s approach to Hall’s mode of analysis, analysing the films’ decentring of wider social narratives, which, I argue, are seamlessly interwoven into both the design of Akomfrah’s montage and the analytic methods of Hall’s work in the field of Cultural Studies. Through close analysis of sequences in The Stuart Hall Project, I demonstrate how Akomfrah’s refined approach to archival montage hails Hall’s writings on identity, realising new analytic possibilities in the coming together of two major postcolonial intellectuals.
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约翰·阿康弗拉的《斯图亚特·霍尔》的“万花筒般的环境”
《未完成的对话》和《斯图尔特·霍尔计划》的延长上映,一方面是阿康弗拉与标志性黑人公众人物(《希望的日子》和《马丁·路德·金大游行》;路易斯·阿姆斯特朗的奇妙世界;玛丽亚·凯莉:十亿美元宝贝;都市灵魂:现代R&B的形成)。与Akomfrah在那些电影中的概念方法不同,Stuart Hall的电影是两位主要思想家思想的辩证总和。这些电影聚焦于霍尔的生活和工作,将霍尔所说的“黑暗的万花筒”融入到他们的美学设计中。本文将密切关注电影放映的延长,以探索阿康弗拉对霍尔分析模式的方法,分析电影对更广泛的社会叙事的分散,我认为,这些叙事与阿康弗拉蒙太奇的设计和霍尔在文化研究领域的工作分析方法无缝地交织在一起。通过对《斯图尔特·霍尔计划》(The Stuart Hall Project)中片段的仔细分析,我展示了Akomfrah对档案蒙太奇的精致处理方式是如何向霍尔关于身份的著作致敬的,并在两位主要后殖民知识分子的结合中实现了新的分析可能性。
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