The article considers one dominant tendency of independent filmmaking, and its impact on the treatment of the refugee (broadly conceived): the application of contemporary documentary methods to both fiction and nonfiction works. The goal is a preliminary exploration of the complex, context-sensitive political effects of the approach, sometimes dubbed the “documentary style”, as resistance of (and/or submission to) the hegemonic global-nationalist order. To this end, the paper investigates specifically how such filmmaking efforts may—or may not—redirect the phenomenological vehicle of imagination away from narrow nationalist imaginaries towards a broader humanist identification and emotional (and normative) investment in the stranger or “the...
This research looks at the potential of community film-making as an acculturation resource for use b...
In the current media system, we are observing the increasing sedimentation of symbolic forms, discou...
In this article, we reflect on our collaborative practice-as-research piece Project Finding Home, th...
The article considers one dominant tendency of independent filmmaking, and its impact on the treatme...
The article considers one dominant tendency of independent filmmaking, and its impact on the treatme...
This dossier on Challenges of Separation for Refugee Filmmaking includes a number of short pieces an...
Living in Germany during the peak of the “refugee crisis”, I was bombarded with constant reporting o...
This essay examines representations of migrants and asylum seekers in some recent documentaries, lar...
During 2015 an unprecedented 1.3 million migrants applied for asylum in Europe. Those entering or se...
International Journal of Film and Media ArtsLiving in Germany during the peak of the “refugee crisis...
Films about refugees have been embraced by accented cinema. Indeed, exilic filmmakers continue to te...
This paper examines the documentary Salam Neighbor (2015), which celebrates the will of Syrian refug...
This article is a reflection on what reflexive documentary scholars call the ‘moral dimension’ (Nash...
This article analyses Australian audiovisual treatments of contemporary refugee experiences of the A...
This chapter centralizes questions of visibility regarding contemporary refugee movement by focusing...
This research looks at the potential of community film-making as an acculturation resource for use b...
In the current media system, we are observing the increasing sedimentation of symbolic forms, discou...
In this article, we reflect on our collaborative practice-as-research piece Project Finding Home, th...
The article considers one dominant tendency of independent filmmaking, and its impact on the treatme...
The article considers one dominant tendency of independent filmmaking, and its impact on the treatme...
This dossier on Challenges of Separation for Refugee Filmmaking includes a number of short pieces an...
Living in Germany during the peak of the “refugee crisis”, I was bombarded with constant reporting o...
This essay examines representations of migrants and asylum seekers in some recent documentaries, lar...
During 2015 an unprecedented 1.3 million migrants applied for asylum in Europe. Those entering or se...
International Journal of Film and Media ArtsLiving in Germany during the peak of the “refugee crisis...
Films about refugees have been embraced by accented cinema. Indeed, exilic filmmakers continue to te...
This paper examines the documentary Salam Neighbor (2015), which celebrates the will of Syrian refug...
This article is a reflection on what reflexive documentary scholars call the ‘moral dimension’ (Nash...
This article analyses Australian audiovisual treatments of contemporary refugee experiences of the A...
This chapter centralizes questions of visibility regarding contemporary refugee movement by focusing...
This research looks at the potential of community film-making as an acculturation resource for use b...
In the current media system, we are observing the increasing sedimentation of symbolic forms, discou...
In this article, we reflect on our collaborative practice-as-research piece Project Finding Home, th...