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The Unfinished Conversation : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Unfinished Conversation
''The Unfinished Conversation'' is a 2013 multi-layered three-screen installation directed by John Akomfrah, co-founder of the Black Audio Film Collective. Through his celebrated technique of juxtaposing and layering archive footage with text, music and photographs, Akomfrah crosses the memory landscape of Stuart Hall, Jamaican-born founder of British Cultural Studies, to reflect on the nature and complexities of memory and identity. ''The Unfinished Conversation'' was commissioned by Autograph ABP.〔("Exhibitions/Commissions |John Akomfrah: The Unfinished Conversation" ), Autograph ABP.〕 It opened at Tate Britain, London, on 26 October 2013.〔("John Akomfrah’s film installation ‘The Unfinished Conversation’ opens at the Tate Britain" ), ''ARC Magazine'', 25 October 2013.〕 == Summary ==
''The Unfinished Conversation'' is a journey through theorist Stuart Hall's work and output on radio and television as a post-war immigrant who arrived in England in the first quarter of the 1950s and pioneered in British cultural studies, as the co-founder of the movement together with E. P. Thompson and Raymond Williams of the journal ''New Left Review''. Director John Akomfrah, alongside his fellow Black Audio Film Collective members, was engaged with Hall's academic project since the 1970s due to his appearance in the BBC programme ''It Ain’t Half Racist, Mum''. Consequently, ''The Unfinished Conversation'' is a personal project for the director reflecting on his own passage and research on archive-based work related to the notion of black identity.
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