From Hollywood to Nollywood: this issue of African Literature Today examines the relationship between film and video and the literatures of Africa.
A recent literary phenomenon in contemporary Africa is the developing relationship between film and African literature. ALT 28 focuses on the interface between film and literature in contemporary African writing and imagination. Contributors have examined the issue from a variety of perspectives: critiques of adaptations of African creative works into film, analyses of filmic structures in African dramatic literature, African writers as film makers, and the impact of the video film industry on literature and the reading culture in Africa.
Ernest N. Emenyonu is Professor of the Department of Africana Studies, University of Michigan-Flint
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Contributions by: Africanus Aveh, Agbese Aje-Ori, David M.M. Riep, Ernest N Emenyonu, Greg Thomas, Ignatius Chukwuma, James Gibbs, Joyce Ashuntantang, Kwawisi Tekpetey, MaryEllen Higgins, Moradewun Adejunmobi, Raphael Obinna Amalaha, Timothy Johns