Screening Strangers – Migration and Diaspora in Contemporary European Cinema: New Directions in National Cinemas
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780253221827
ISBN-10: 025322182X
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 20 b&w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 227 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press
Seria New Directions in National Cinemas
ISBN-10: 025322182X
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 20 b&w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 227 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press
Seria New Directions in National Cinemas
Cuprins
Acknowledgments; Introduction: Screening Strangers in Fortress Europe; 1. Journeys of Hope to Fortress Europe: Cross-Border and Migratory Films; 2. Cities of Hope: The Cinematic Cityscapes of Fortress Europe; 3. The White Continent Is Dark: Migration and Miscegenation in Bernardo Bertolucci's Besieged (1998); 4. Intifada of the Banlieues: La Haine Revisited; 5. The Camp Trilogy: Michael's Winterbottom's In This World, Code 46, and The Road to Guantanamo; Afterword: Beyond Strangers and Post-EuropeNotes; Index
Recenzii
"Resultant side effects of the current crisis, surges in popularity amongst the extreme right, tightening of borders (as evinced most recently by French and Italian reactions to Libyan refugees, for example) and a scarcity of jobs highlight Screening Strangers as being a particularly relevant and even prescient publication, a most welcome addition to the growing number of books centred around the ever-perplexing premise of unravelling societal and by extension cinematic identity....Divided into five chapters, Screening Strangers charts the progress of European cinema as it strives to keep up with the societies it purports to depict and principally in its dealings with those on the peripheries of such societies." Aidan Power, Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media
"Written in a clear, concise, and engaging style, [this book] will appeal to both students and scholars of world cinema." Frank Tomasulo, Florida State University
"Resultant side effects of the current crisis, surges in popularity amongst the extreme right, tightening of borders (as evinced most recently by French and Italian reactions to Libyan refugees, for example) and a scarcity of jobs highlight Screening Strangers as being a particularly relevant and even prescient publication, a most welcome addition to the growing number of books centred around the ever-perplexing premise of unravelling societal and by extension cinematic identity...Divided into five chapters, Screening Strangers charts the progress of European cinema as it strives to keep up with the societies it purports to depict and principally in its dealings with those on the peripheries of such societies." Aidan Power, Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media "Written in a clear, concise, and engaging style, [this book] will appeal to both students and scholars of world cinema." Frank Tomasulo, Florida State University
"Written in a clear, concise, and engaging style, [this book] will appeal to both students and scholars of world cinema." Frank Tomasulo, Florida State University
"Resultant side effects of the current crisis, surges in popularity amongst the extreme right, tightening of borders (as evinced most recently by French and Italian reactions to Libyan refugees, for example) and a scarcity of jobs highlight Screening Strangers as being a particularly relevant and even prescient publication, a most welcome addition to the growing number of books centred around the ever-perplexing premise of unravelling societal and by extension cinematic identity...Divided into five chapters, Screening Strangers charts the progress of European cinema as it strives to keep up with the societies it purports to depict and principally in its dealings with those on the peripheries of such societies." Aidan Power, Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media "Written in a clear, concise, and engaging style, [this book] will appeal to both students and scholars of world cinema." Frank Tomasulo, Florida State University
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Descriere
Representation and negotiation of European identity