Journal Articles, Bibliography, Nollywood Project

ADAMU Yusuf
2002 Between the word and the screen. A historical perspective on the Hausa literary movement and the home video invasion, Journal of African Cultural Studies 15 pp.203-213

ADEJUNMOBI Moradewun
2007 Nigerian Video Film As Minor Transnational Practice, Postcolonial Text, Vol 3, No 2 (2007). 
2002 English and the audience of an African popular culture : the case of Nigerian video film, Cultural Critique 50 pp.74-103

AGORDE, Wisdom S.
2007
 The Triad of Men’s Violence in Time: A Ghanaian Occult Video Film, Postcolonial Text, Vol 3, No 2 (2007).

AJIBADE, Babson
2007
 From Lagos to Douala: the Video Film and its Spaces of Seeing, Postcolonial Text, Vol 3, No 2 (2007).

AKUDINOBI Jude
1997
 Survival Instincts : Resistance, Accommodation & Contemporary African Cinema, Social Identities 3(1) pp.91-121.

BARBER Karin
1986
 Radical Conservatism in Yoruba Popular Plays, Bayreuth African Studies 7 pp.5-12.

BARLET Olivier
2006
 Nigeria : la Vidéo rêve d’oscars Africultures 68 pp.169-175.
2005 De l’indicible au romantique : les masques de l’amour au cinéma, Africultures 63.
2002 Le modèle nigérian de la vidéo domestique est-il exportable? Africultures 53 pp.1-6.

HAYNES Jonathan
2007
 Video Boom: Nigeria and Ghana, Postcolonial Text, Vol 3, No 2 (2007). 
2007 TK in NYC: An Interview with Tunde Kelani, Postcolonial Text, Vol 3, No 2 (2007).
2006 
Political Critique in Nigerian Video Films, African Affairs 105(421) pp.511 
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1995 Nigerian Cinema: Structural Adjustments, Research in African Literature (RAL) 26(3) pp.97-119.

HAYNES Jonathan & OKOME Onookome
2006 
Political Critique in Nigerian Video Films, African Affairs 105/421 pp.511-533
1998 Evolving popular Media: Nigerian Video Films, Research in African Literature 29 (3): 106-128

KRINGS Matthias
2005
 Muslim martyrs and pagan vampires: popular video films & the propagation of religion in Northern Nigeria, Postcripts 1-2/1-3 pp.183-205

LARKIN Brian
2004 
Degraded Images. Distorted Sounds: Nigerian Video & the Infrastructure of Piracy, Public Culture 16(2) pp.289-314 
2003 Itineraries of Indian Cinema: African Videos, Bollywood & Global Media, in Ella Shohat & Robert Stan (eds), Multiculturalism, Postcoloniality & Transnational Media, New Brunswick, Rutgers University Press pp.170-192
2002 Bandiri Music, Globalization and Urban Experience in Nigeria, Cahiers d’Etudes africaines, 168 (42-4), pp. 739-762. 
2000 Hausa Dramas & the Rise of Video Culture in Nigeria, in J.Haynes (ed), Nigerian Video Films, Athens, Ohio University press pp.209-241
1997 Indian Films & Nigerian Lovers: Media & the Creation of Parallel Modernities, Africa 67(3) pp.406-440

McCALL John
2004
 Juju and Justice at the Movies: Vigilantes in Nigerian Popular Videos, African Studies Review 47(3) pp.51-67
2003 Madness, Money and Movies: Watching a Nigerian Popular Video with the Guidance of a Native Doctor, Africa Today 49(3) pp.79-94
2004 Nollywood Confidential: the unlikely rise of Nigerian video film,Transition 95 pp.98-109.

MEYER Birgit
2005
 Religious remediations: Pentecostal views in Ghanaian video movies, Postcripts 1-2/1-3 pp.155-181
2001 Prières, fusils et meurtre rituel. Le cinéma populaire et ses nouvelles figures du pouvoir et du succès au Ghana, Politique africaine 82 pp.45-62
1999 Popular Ghanaian cinema and ‘African heritage’, Africa Today46(2) pp.93-114 
1998 The Power of Money: Politics, Occult Forces & Pentecostalism in Ghana, African Studies Review 41(3) pp.15-37

MULLER Bernard
2003
 « Nos ancêtres les Yoruba... » : splendeur et misère de la bourgeoisie yoruba du Nigeria, Cahiers d’Études africaines 171 pp. 483-503.

TYODEN Walse
2007
 The Nigerian Film in The Nigerian Film and Video Phenomenon by Adesanya, pp. 7-10

OGUNLEYE Wole
2000
 From Folk Opera to Soap Opera: Improvisations & Transformations in Yoruba Popular Theatre, in J.Haynes (ed), Nigerian Video Films, Athens, Ohio University Press pp.89-130

OHA Obododimma
2002
 Yoruba Christian Video Narrative and Indigenous Imaginations: dialogue and duelogue, Cahiers d’Etudes africaines 165 pp.121-142

OKOME Onookome
2007 “
The message is reaching a lot of people:” Proselytizing and Video Films of Helen Ukpabio, Postcolonial Text, Vol 3, No 2 (2007). 
2007 Nollywood: Spectatorship, Audience and the Sites of Consumption, Postcolonial Text, Vol 3, No 2 (2007). 
2007 Introducing the Special Issue on West African Cinema: Africa at the Movies, Postcolonial Text, Vol 3, No 2 (2007).
2003 Writing the anxious City: Images of Lagos in Nigerian Home Video Films, Black Renaissance vol.5 (2) pp.65-75

OKOYE, Chukwuma
2007
 History and Nation Imagination: Igbo and the Videos of Nationalism, Postcolonial Text, Vol 3, No 2 (2007).

OKWORI J.Z.
2003 
A dramatized society: representing rituals of human sacrifice as efficacious action in Nigerian home-video movies, Journal of African Cultural Studies 16 (1) pp.7-23

RICARD Alain
1983
 Du théâtre au cinéma yoruba: le cas nigérian, Cinémaction 26 pp.160-167

UGOCHUCKWU, F.
2008 L’Université et les films vidéos nigérians – regard sur quinze ans de recherches, Ethiopiques (Senegal) 80 pp.149-172.

UGOR Paul, AKPAN Brenda & EKPENYONG Ibok
2004
 Culture, Film and the Nigerian Video Producer: some Production Implications, Global Journal of Humanities 3 (1) pp.63-67

UGOR, Paul
2007
 Censorship and the Content of Nigerian Home Video Films, Postcolonial Text, Vol 3, No 1 (2007).

UKAH, Asonzeh
2003
 Advertising God: Nigerian Christian Video-films and the power of consumer culture, Journal of Religion in Africa 33 (2).

UKADIKE Nwachukwu Frank. 
1995
 African Cinematic Reality: The documentary Tradition as an Emerging Trend, Research in African Literatures 26 (3) pp.88-97 
1994 Reclaiming Images of Women in Films from Africa and the Black Diaspora, Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies 15 (1) pp.102-22 
1993 African Films: A Retrospective and a Vision for the Future,Critical Arts: A Journal of Cultural Studies, 7 (1-2) pp: 43-60. 
1991 Anglophone African Media, Jump Cut 36 pp.74-80
1990 Western Film Images Of Africa: Genealogy Of An Ideological Formulation, Black Scholar 21(2) pp.30-48.

UKAH Asonzeh F.K.
2003
 Advertising God : Nigerian Christian video films and the power of consumer culture, Journal of Religion in Africa 33(2) pp.203-231