Cinéma et Racisme “The Gods Must be Crazy / Les Dieux Sont Tombés sur la Tête” en Afrique Australe

Authors

  • Chantal Cantin Département d'Anthropologie Université de Montréal MONTREAL
  • Hervé Juste Département d'Anthropologie Université de Montréal MONTREAL

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21825/af.v2i2.6615

Abstract

Commentary on the Film "The Gods must be Crazy" This critical comment on the film "The Gods must be Crazy" deals with the controversial reactions it provoked. The Anti-Apartheidlobby has condemned it as implicitely racist but others qualified it as an amusing, entertaining comedy. In the first part the authors analyze a number of differing press-comments. In the second part they try to identify the stereotypes about Black and White. Finally the authors describe the reactions of some 40 spectators by means of a debate with a preceding description of the South African political context ("contextualization") aiming at orienting the audience towards the thesis of a racist film. KEYWORDS : film, Southern Africa, apartheid, stereotype 

Author Biographies

Chantal Cantin, Département d'Anthropologie Université de Montréal MONTREAL

Département d'Anthropologie

Hervé Juste, Département d'Anthropologie Université de Montréal MONTREAL

Département d'Anthropologie

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Published

1986-07-28

How to Cite

Cantin, C., & Juste, H. (1986). Cinéma et Racisme “The Gods Must be Crazy / Les Dieux Sont Tombés sur la Tête” en Afrique Australe. frika ocus, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.21825/af.v2i2.6615

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