‘Food is life’: Documenting the politics of food in Melanesia
In this article, I discuss two recent examples of women’s filmmaking in Melanesia. The documentaries are Tanah Mama (2014), focused on West Papua and Café Niugini (2015), set in Papua New Guinea. Both films explore and represent food in profoundly different ways. Here, I consider their respective de...
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Autor principal: | Ceridwen Spark |
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Asia Pacific Network
2015
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