The last two decades have witnessed much scholarly debate around discursive and non-discursive legacies of African slavery, as well as a growing interest in memories of slavery from the African continent.1 At the same time, an increasing amount of video material has been produced giving a voice to enslaved populations and their descendants from Africa and the global diaspora. This has included the production of documentaries as well as fiction films based on historical facts.

African Slavery in Documentary Films: Why Now?

francesca declich
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2020

Abstract

The last two decades have witnessed much scholarly debate around discursive and non-discursive legacies of African slavery, as well as a growing interest in memories of slavery from the African continent.1 At the same time, an increasing amount of video material has been produced giving a voice to enslaved populations and their descendants from Africa and the global diaspora. This has included the production of documentaries as well as fiction films based on historical facts.
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