NoWith films such as Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000), Oldboy (2003), Goodbye Lenin! (2003) and The Motorcycle Diaries (2004), the state and popularity of world cinema has rarely been healthier. Through 16 chapters contributed by leading international film scholars, including Dudley Andrew, Lucia Nagib and Michael Chanan, Remapping World Cinema: Identity, Culture and Politics in Film explores many of the key critical and theoretical approaches and debates to this fluid and ever-increasing field of study, including race, stardom, post-colonialism as well as national cinemas¿ relationship with Hollywood. Covering a broad scope, this collection examines the cinemas of Europe, East Asia, India, Africa and Latin America. It will thus be of ...
Film plays a critical role in creating a common ground for the exchange of political and aesthetic i...
This article confronts key postcolonial theoretical concepts through an examination of critical inco...
Book synopsis: This innovative book is about the place of world cinema in the cultural imaginary...
India is the largest film producing country in the world and its output has a global reach. After ye...
This article considers whether the transnational turn is not, in fact, part of something much larger...
© 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In light of the shift from the first...
Why do we think of clusters of films as a 'national cinema'? Why has the relationship between the na...
World cinema (as a successor to national cinema) has always defined itself against Hollywood on the ...
Book synopsis: This superb collection of essays illuminates the film portrayal of violence, masculin...
My thesis is dedicated to the study of popular, commercial cinema as a force within the discourse of...
Globalization is one of the main words of the 21-st century. We feel its presence in almost every fi...
While post-war popular cinema has traditionally been excluded from accounts of national cinemas, the...
International audienceDrawing on Mondovino, a movie about the globalisation of wine directed by Jona...
NoThe first ever English-language title devoted exclusively to the shocking, controversial and influ...
Powerfully posing questions of ethics, ideology, authorship and form, documentary film has never bee...
Film plays a critical role in creating a common ground for the exchange of political and aesthetic i...
This article confronts key postcolonial theoretical concepts through an examination of critical inco...
Book synopsis: This innovative book is about the place of world cinema in the cultural imaginary...
India is the largest film producing country in the world and its output has a global reach. After ye...
This article considers whether the transnational turn is not, in fact, part of something much larger...
© 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In light of the shift from the first...
Why do we think of clusters of films as a 'national cinema'? Why has the relationship between the na...
World cinema (as a successor to national cinema) has always defined itself against Hollywood on the ...
Book synopsis: This superb collection of essays illuminates the film portrayal of violence, masculin...
My thesis is dedicated to the study of popular, commercial cinema as a force within the discourse of...
Globalization is one of the main words of the 21-st century. We feel its presence in almost every fi...
While post-war popular cinema has traditionally been excluded from accounts of national cinemas, the...
International audienceDrawing on Mondovino, a movie about the globalisation of wine directed by Jona...
NoThe first ever English-language title devoted exclusively to the shocking, controversial and influ...
Powerfully posing questions of ethics, ideology, authorship and form, documentary film has never bee...
Film plays a critical role in creating a common ground for the exchange of political and aesthetic i...
This article confronts key postcolonial theoretical concepts through an examination of critical inco...
Book synopsis: This innovative book is about the place of world cinema in the cultural imaginary...