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Documentary As Exorcism Resisting The Bewitchment Of Colonial Christianity Robert Beckford

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Documentary As Exorcism Resisting The Bewitchment Of Colonial Christianity Robert Beckford
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.98 MB
Author: Robert Beckford
ISBN: 9781847063915, 9781847063922, 9781472594525, 1847063918, 1847063926, 1472594525
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Documentary As Exorcism Resisting The Bewitchment Of Colonial Christianity Robert Beckford by Robert Beckford 9781847063915, 9781847063922, 9781472594525, 1847063918, 1847063926, 1472594525 instant download after payment.

Documentary as Exorcism is an interdisciplinary study that builds upon the insights of postcolonial studies, critical race theory, theological and religious studies and media and film studies to showcase the role of documentary film as a system of signifying capable of registering complex theological ideas while pursuing the authentic aims of documentary filmmaking.
Robert Beckford marries the concepts of ‘theology as visual practice’ and ‘theology as political engagement’ to develop a new mode of documentary filmmaking that embeds emancipation from oppression in its aesthetic. In various documentaries made for Channel 4 and the BBC, Beckford narrates the complicit relationship of Christianity with European expansion, slavery, and colonialism as a historic manifestation of evil. In light of the cannibalistic practices of colonialism that devoured black life, and the church’s role in the subjugation and theological legitimation of black bodies, Beckford characterises this form of historic Christian faith as ‘colonial Christianity’ and its malevolent or ‘occult’ practices as a form of ‘bewitchment’ that must be ‘exorcised’.
He identifies and exorcises the evil practices of colonialism and their present impact upon African Caribbean Christian communities in Britain in films such as Britain’s Slave Trade and Empire Pays Back through a deliberate process of encoding/decoding. The emancipatory impact of this form of documentary filmmaking is demonstrated by its ability to bring issues such as reparations to the public square for debate, and its capacity to change a corporation’s trade policies for the good of Africans.

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