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Concerning Violence Goran Olsson

Concerning Violence By Goran Olsson

Concerning Violence by Goran Olsson


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A beautiful photographic exploration of the revolutionary movements in Africa in the '60s and 70's.

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Concerning Violence: Fanon, Film, and Liberation in Africa, Selected Takes 1965-1987 by Goran Olsson

An unblinking portrait of the anti-colonial struggles of the 1960s, Concerning Violence combines more than 150 arresting colour and black-and-white photographs from Goran Hugo Olsson's award-winning documentary by the same name, with passages from Frantz Fanon's classic The Wretched of the Earth (Penguin Classics, 2001). Concerning Violence is a powerful commentary on the history of colonialism and struggles for self-determination, whose echoes remain with us today, and will introduce a new generation to Frantz Fanon.

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Praise for the Concerning Violence documentary: By grounding colonial brutalities and the responses to those injustices in the visual, the phenomenon of colonialism attains a larger and more global significance. Olsson's interest is in decolonisation that short yet potent moment at the tail end of an anti-colonial war followed by the transfer of power when the new nation comes into being. This has often proven to be one of the most violent episodes in post-colonial history, and [Frantz] Fanon is its most articulate philosopher. . . . Olsson's investment [is] in making Fanon's theory relevant and up-to-date. Guardian Concerning Violence [is] a postcolonialist montage . . . [an] illustration of Fanon's 1961 anticolonialist broadside, The Wretched of the Earth, abridged and sharpened to its ferocious point. New York Times Concerning Violence [is] an intelligent, bracing look at the dynamics of colonial power. Sundance Review I do not think it is premature to call Concerning Violence the documentary of the year. Grolsch Film Works Sobering, important and expertly curated. The List Passionate call to arms. Time Out
Praise for the Concerning Violence documentary: By grounding colonial brutalities and the responses to those injustices in the visual, the phenomenon of colonialism attains a larger and more global significance. Olsson's interest is in decolonisation-that short yet potent moment at the tail end of an anti-colonial war followed by the transfer of power when the new nation comes into being. This has often proven to be one of the most violent episodes in post-colonial history, and [Frantz] Fanon is its most articulate philosopher. . . . Olsson's investment [is] in making Fanon's theory relevant and up-to-date. -Guardian Concerning Violence [is] a postcolonialist montage . . . [an] illustration of Fanon's 1961 anticolonialist broadside, The Wretched of the Earth, abridged and sharpened to its ferocious point. -New York Times Concerning Violence [is] an intelligent, bracing look at the dynamics of colonial power. -Sundance Review I do not think it is premature to call Concerning Violence the documentary of the year. -Grolsch Film Works Sobering, important and expertly curated. -The List Passionate call to arms. -Time Out

About Goran Olsson

Goeran Hugo Olsson is a documentary filmmaker, cinematographer, and author. He is the director of four feature films, including The Black Power Mixtape: 1967 1975 and Concerning Violence. This is his second book. Sophie Vukovic is a Stockholm-based filmmaker. Her short films have screened at Swedish and international festivals. She has also worked as an assistant director and editor.

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NLS9781608465323
9781608465323
1608465322
Concerning Violence: Fanon, Film, and Liberation in Africa, Selected Takes 1965-1987 by Goran Olsson
New
Paperback
Haymarket Books
20170330
150
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