Fiche Personne
Théâtre
Cinéma/TV
Littérature / édition
Histoire/société
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Cheick Chérif Keïta
Réalisateur/trice, Ecrivain/ne, Professeur
Mali

Français
Originaire du Mali, il est enseignant en littératures francophones à Carleton College (Minnesota), aux Etats-Unis, et réalisateur.
English
Cherif Keita, Professor of French and Francophone Studies (Ph.D., University of Georgia), Chair of French and Francophone Studies
Cherif Keita teaches Francophone Literature of Africa and the Caribbean, as well as advanced languages courses. A native of Mali, he has published books and articles on both social and literary problems in contemporary Africa. His special interests include the novel and social evolution in Mali, Oral tradition, and the relationship between music, literature and culture in Africa. He is the author of Massa Makan Diabaté (L’Harmattan, 1995) and Salif Keita: L’oiseau sur le fromager (Le figuier, 2001). He has completed a documentary film entitled « Oberlin-Inanda: The Life and Times of John L. Dube » [Special Mention at 2005 FESPACO], about the life of the first President of the African National Congress of South Africa and his education in the U.S. at the end of the nineteenth century. He has a number of concurrent film projects on American missionaries and missionary education in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The Director of French and Francophone Studies at Carleton, Professor Keïta also leads a Carleton Francophone off-campus studies program to Mali every other year.
Cherif Keita teaches Francophone Literature of Africa and the Caribbean, as well as advanced languages courses. A native of Mali, he has published books and articles on both social and literary problems in contemporary Africa. His special interests include the novel and social evolution in Mali, Oral tradition, and the relationship between music, literature and culture in Africa. He is the author of Massa Makan Diabaté (L’Harmattan, 1995) and Salif Keita: L’oiseau sur le fromager (Le figuier, 2001). He has completed a documentary film entitled « Oberlin-Inanda: The Life and Times of John L. Dube » [Special Mention at 2005 FESPACO], about the life of the first President of the African National Congress of South Africa and his education in the U.S. at the end of the nineteenth century. He has a number of concurrent film projects on American missionaries and missionary education in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The Director of French and Francophone Studies at Carleton, Professor Keïta also leads a Carleton Francophone off-campus studies program to Mali every other year.
Films(s)
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Cemetery stories – A rebel missionnary in South AfricaMoyen-métrage – 2008Le réalisateur, universitaire Ouest-Africain qui réside aux USA, nous emmène dans son voyage s’étalant huit ans autour de deux familles. Ce sont les Wilcoxes et les Dubes, l’une est composée de missionnaires blancs améri…Cheick Chérif Keïta est lié(e) à ce film en tant que réalisateur/trice
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Oberlin-Inanda : The life and Times of John DubeMoyen-métrage – 2005Biographie de John L. Dube (1871-1946), éducateur, musicien, journaliste, homme d’église, politicien, et co-fondateur de l’African National Congress (ANC) en 1912, dont il fut le premier président. Le documentaire montr…Cheick Chérif Keïta est lié(e) à ce film en tant que réalisateur/trice
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