Manthia Diawara
Manthia Diawara lives and works in New York, where he is professor of Comparative Literature and Film at New York University. As a filmmaker, he has directed Négritude—A Dialogue between Soyinka and Senghor (2015), Édouard Glissant: One World in Relation (2009), Maison Tropicale (2008), Who’s Afraid of Ngugi? (2006), Bamako Sigi-kan (2002), Conakry Kas (2003), Diaspora Conversations: from Gorée to Dogon (2000), In Search of Africa (1997), Rouch in Reverse (1995) and, together with Ngugi wa Thiong’o, Sembène: The Making of African Cinema (1994), among others. His publications include African Cinema—New Aesthetic Forms and Policies (with Lydie Diakhate, 2011), We Will not Budge: An African Exile in the World (2003), Black-American Cinema: Aesthetics and spectatorship (1993), African Cinema: Politics and Culture (1992) and In Search of Africa (1998), in addition to many essays produced about film and literature of the African diaspora. In 2008 he curated the film festival African Screens at HKW. Diawara founded the bilingual magazine Black Renaissance / Renaissance Noire, for which he still works as an editor.
As of May 2016
Events
Minor Cosmopolitan Weekend
Lectures, films, performances
Dec 06–08, 2018
Wole Soyinka & Manthia Diawara – TRUTH
Film and discussion
May 4, 2016
Algerian Cinema Sixty Years Later
Panel discussion
Mar 29, 2014
Alle Veranstaltungen
Alle Veranstaltungen
Former West: Day 3
Lectures, discussions and screenings
Mar 20, 2013
Édouard Glissant – Un Monde en Relation (One World in Relation)
Film and Discussion
Jul 26, 2012
Book Launch with Manthia Diawara
Jun 16, 2010
A global break with the past
Discussion with Saskia Sassen and Vladimir Sorokin
Feb 22, 2009
Angola, Namibia, South Africa: The Dawning of Independence and Democracy
Talk
Feb 21, 2009
Conakry Kas, the People of Conakry
Film
Nov 7, 2008
A very very Short Story of Nollywood + Nollywood. Just Doing it + Mission Nollywood - Peace Mission
Film
Oct 30, 2008
Négritude
Panel
Oct 26, 2008
African Cinema and the unfinished history of Pan-Africanism: Africanican Cinema in the ARTE era
Panel
Oct 11, 2008
Clouds over Conakry
In presence of Federal President Horst Köhler
Opening of the film festival AFRICAN SCREENS
Oct 9, 2008