Nollywood: Popular Culture and Narratives of Youth Struggles in Nigeria (Carolina Academic Press African World Series)

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In June 2013, Nigeria’s then–Minister of Youth Development, Alhaji Inuwa Abdul-Kadir, declared that, out of a total population of about 167 million, almost 50% were young people between the ages of 15 and 35. Thus, young people constitute almost 81 million of Nigeria’s total population, out of which about 68 million are jobless. Given the preferred argument that Nollywood is really the people’s art since the industry visually expresses the struggles of the atypical masses, the creator argues that a significant a part of its popularity derives from Nollywood’s ability to resonate with the mounting worries, dreams, and troubles of Africa’s bulging youth population.

Nollywood addresses this theme of youth as a representative conceptual/social formation and its textualization in some early Nollywood video films. Following the emerging critical developments in new media studies that transcend textual reductionism, the creator discusses the subject of youth in Nollywood films, both theoretically and empirically, the use of socio-economic analysis to supplement representational analysis. As a way to adequately problematize the conjunction between social and economic power and the visual representation of youth-related themes in Nollywood videos, the creator draws on both close reading and a political-economic approach, which allows for the historicization of visual representations. This type of interdisciplinary method allows the creator to apply concepts such as uncertainties, social struggles, risks, social aspiration, belonging, agency, and other such sociological concepts specific to youth studies in the analysis of Nollywood videos.         

 

This book is a part of the African World Series, edited by Toyin Falola, Jacob and Frances Sanger Mossiker Chair in the Humanities, University of Texas at Austin.

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