Gloria Rolando : Memory, Liberation, and the African Diaspora through Cuban Film (Suny series, Horizons of Cinema)

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Gloria Rolando : Memory, Liberation, and the African Diaspora through Cuban Film (Suny series, Horizons of Cinema)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 332 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9798855808438

Full Description

The first comprehensive exploration of the life, work, and legacy of internationally acclaimed Afro-Cuban filmmaker Gloria Rolando.

For over three decades, Gloria Rolando has created films that challenge the erasure of Black history in Cuba and the Americas more broadly. Working independently through her production company Imágenes del Caribe as well as with the Cuban National Film Institute, ICAIC, Rolando has illuminated hidden histories, interrogated narratives of raceless nationalism and mestizaje, and centered the lived experiences of Afro-descendant communities as well as diasporic connections. Gloria Rolando brings together scholars, artists, and activists from Cuba, Latin America, the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom to explore Rolando's profound impact. Blending personal essays, interviews, film analyses, and archival images, the volume uncovers the power of visual storytelling to honor memory and inspire liberation.

Contents

Preface: Reflections from the Editors
Preface Coda: In Loving Memory of Our Dear Sister and Co-Editor, Yesenia Fernández Selier
Acknowledgments
Gloria Rolando's Films

Introduction

Part One: Conception

1. The Cinematic Works of Cuban Filmmaker Gloria Rolando
Yasmani Castro Caballero

2. Gloria in Me
Alexey Rodríguez Mola

3. Listening to What the Roots Have to Say: They Speak of Our Grandmothers and Great-grandmothers
Norma Rita Guillard Limonta

Part Two: Birth

4. The Life and Work of Afro-Cuban Filmmaker Gloria Rolando: Conversations with Magia López Cabrera and Catherine Murphy
Magia López Cabrera and Catherine Murphy

5. Africa, the Caribbean, and Afro-America in Cuban Film: An Interview with Gloria Rolando
Interview by Jean Stubbs

6. An Optimistic Vision: Reflections of Sound Engineer Juan Demosthene
Interview by Andrea J. Queeley

7. "Aquellas monjas negras que vinieron de Baltimore:" An Interview with Gloria Rolando on her Documentary, Hermanas del Corazón
Interview by Amberly A. Ellis-Rodríguez

Part Three: Life

8. Gloria Rolando's Archival Imaginary
Susan Lord

9. "Yuh Luk Lik Kin": Historical and Contemporary Identities Among Anglophone Afrodescendants in Hispanophone Regions
Dash Harris

10. Race, Remembrance, and the Revolutionary Visual Historian: Gloria Rolando's Breaking the Silence
Geoffroy de Laforcade

11. Antidotes to Anti-Blackness: Emancipatory Re-membering and Rolando's 'Rescue Work'
Andrea J. Queeley

12. Space, Time, and the Role of Language to Communicate Memory in Gloria Rolando's Work
Thalía Díaz Vieta

13. Wombs and Maternal Essence in the Cinematic Poetics of Gloria Rolando
Maydi Estrada Bayona

14. Gloria Rolando: Bibliography and Filmography
Gayle Ann Williams

Part Four: Love: A Reflection

15. Teaching the World: Gloria Rolando's Soft, Clear, Superhero Voice
Colette Gaiter

16. Ready for the Revolution? A Diasporic Sister's Memoir
Lisa Brock

17. Gloria, Sara y Landrián: Black Gaze and Death in Cuban Cinema
Yesenia F. Selier

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