Amazigh Cinema: An Introduction to North African Indigenous Film

Author:   Lucy R. McNair ,  Yahya Laayouni
Publisher:   University of Regina Press
Volume:   1
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Pages:   368
Publication Date:   01 April 2025
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Amazigh Cinema: An Introduction to North African Indigenous Film


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The first English-language analysis of Amazigh film Amazigh Cinema: An Introduction to North African Indigenous Film examines the emergence and history of Amazigh visual media and actively contributes to decolonizing the study of Amazigh artistic expression. An exploration of film from across the Amazigh homelands produced by and about Imazighen (Indigenous peoples of North Africa historically referred to as “Berbers”), the book underscores the importance of cinema in shaping the contemporary Amazigh identity against a backdrop of historical oppression. The chapters in this volume trace connections between oral performance, amateur video, and feature films produced for global audiences. These works expose a tension between the pull of nostalgia and push for change as filmmakers use their cameras to re-establish a sense of presence in a shifting landscape. Resisting the commodification of traditional Amazigh expression for the viewer, these filmmakers use new tools to craft narratives of Amazigh life and create a space for all audiences to witness Indigenous lives and their strategies—and celebration—of survival.

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Author:   Lucy R. McNair ,  Yahya Laayouni
Publisher:   University of Regina Press
Imprint:   University of Regina Press
Volume:   1
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.500kg
ISBN:  

9781779400420


ISBN 10:   177940042
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   01 April 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements  Preface by Kevin Dwyer  An Amazigh Folktale: “Zadraqa, the Ruling Bird” retold by Fadma Tainsirt Ancient Modes, Modern Means: An Introduction to Contemporary Amazigh Cinema by Lucy R. McNair and Yahya Laayouni Theorizing Amazigh Cinema  by Daniela Merolla Women through the Male Gaze in Amazigh Film from Algeria  by Fazia Aïtel Moroccan Amazigh-Speaking Cinema: From Amateurism to Professionalism  by Mohamed El Bouayadi Towards a New Amazigh Activist Film in Tunisia  by Soubeika Bahri Widening the Scope: Conceptualizing the Indigenous Media in the Amazigh-YouTubea by Brahim El Guabli Tinghir-Jerusalem: Echoes from the Mellah as Road “Memory Film” by Sheila Petty and Brahim Benbouazza The Dynamics of the Gaze in Mohamed El Badaoui’s Solei-Man  by Said Chemlal “Do I Have To Be a Woman?”: Renegotiating the Feminine in Narjiss Nejjar’s Dry Eyes  by Keziah M. Poole Global Trajectories, Localized Stories: Amazigh Filmmaking through the Eyes of Selected Filmmakers by Habiba Boumlik Through the Festival Lens by Lucy R. McNair and Yahya Laayouni Contributors  Bibliography  Index 

Reviews

""Amazigh Cinema provides a comprehensive overview of how this vibrant cinematic tradition challenges stereotypes, preserves heritage, and engages with global audiences.""-- ""Dr. Nabil Boudraa, Oregon State University"" ""An important contribution to Amazigh Studies and a fabulous introduction to emergent Amazigh filmmaking practices.""-- ""Paul A. Silverstein, Professor of Anthropology, Reed College"" ""Lucy R. McNair and Yahya Laayouni's brilliant collection provides a broad introduction to Amazigh film, video, and media along with a series of incisive and well-researched chapters that open up numerous areas for further investigation.""-- ""Brian T. Edwards, author of After the American Century: The Ends of U.S. Culture in the Middle East"" ""This work offers one of the first extensive studies of Amazigh film to be published in English. Exploring the rich traditions and culture of the Tamazight, or 'free people, ' the editors and contributors bring to readers a fascinating and engaging filmography that reveals the complexities and tensions present in contemporary Morocco.""-- ""Valérie K. Orlando, author of Screening Morocco: Contemporary Film in a Changing Society""


“Amazigh Cinema provides a comprehensive overview of how this vibrant cinematic tradition challenges stereotypes, preserves heritage, and engages with global audiences.” —Dr. Nabil Boudraa, Oregon State University “This work offers one of the first extensive studies of Amazigh film to be published in English. Exploring the rich traditions and culture of the Tamazight, or ‘free people,’ the editors and contributors bring to readers a fascinating and engaging filmography that reveals the complexities and tensions present in contemporary Morocco.” —Valérie K. Orlando, author of Screening Morocco: Contemporary Film in a Changing Society “Lucy R. McNair and Yahya Laayouni’s brilliant collection provides a broad introduction to Amazigh film, video, and media along with a series of incisive and well-researched chapters that open up numerous areas for further investigation.” —Brian T. Edwards, author of After the American Century: The Ends of U.S. Culture in the Middle East “An important contribution to Amazigh Studies and a fabulous introduction to emergent Amazigh filmmaking practices.” —Paul A. Silverstein, Professor of Anthropology, Reed College


Author Information

Lucy R. McNair is a literary translator of French and Professor of English at LaGuardia Community College, City University of New York. Her translations include the classic Algerian coming-of-age novel, The Poor Man’s Son, by Amazigh writer Mouloud Feraoun, the memoir To Hell and Back by Samira Bellil, plus many critical studies, creative essays, and poems by North African writers. She co-curates the New York Forum of Amazigh Film. Yahya Laayouni is Associate Professor of Arabic Studies and French at the Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania. He is an Amazigh native of Morocco and co-organizer of the New York Forum of Amazigh Film. His work on Amazigh Indigenous and Franco-Maghrebi cinema has appeared in the Journal of Religion and Film, The Bloomsbury Handbook of Muslim Popular Culture, and Jaddaliya.

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