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African Film (magazine) : ウィキペディア英語版 | African Film (magazine)
''African Film'' was a Nigerian comics magazine, published between 1968 and 1972.〔Taylor & Francis Online. (9 Mar 2010). (A prequel to Nollywood: South African photo novels and their pan-African consumption in the late 1960s ) Retrieved 6 July 2013〕 It was just one of the many photo comics or "look books" that flooded English-speaking West Africa in the early post-colonial era. Catering to the new urban youth, the series featured the mythical persona of Lance Spearman, a.k.a. "The Spear," a black James Bond-like crime fighter as the central character.〔''The Palm Beach Post''. (9 Aug 1970). (Africa's James Bond )〕 The character was portrayed by Jore Mkwanazi〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Missing Spearman )〕 ==Content and Themes== In contrast to the racist stereotype of the uncivilised, uneducated, spear-carrying cannibal, or the eroticised "noble savage" that characterised the depictions of Africans in most Western comic books from the time, Spearman was sharp, stylish and sophisticated.〔''Mail & Guardian''. (7 Dec 2012) (The evolution of African pulp fiction )〕 Combining re-appropriated Western references with a distinctly African cultural identity, he reflected a newly defined black Atlantic modernity. Here was a comic book hero that presented a potential critique of colonialism, as well as a significant variation in how the genre classically figured normality and otherness.
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