Do contemporary movements of migration and the ever-increasing abundance of audiovisual media correspond to - or even cause - shifts in the defenition of both the bourgeois nuclear family and the tribal extended family? In Shooting the Family, twelve authors investigate the transfigured role of the family in a transnational world in which intercultural values are negotiated through mass media like film and television, as well as through particularistic media like home movies and videos. "Shooting the Family" has a double meaning. On the one hand, this book claims that the family is under pressure from the forces of globalization and migration; it is the family that risks being shot to pieces. On the other hand, family matters of all kinds, ...
Postmodern society generates new forms of family life. This is observed in the appearance of new typ...
Representing the Family: combines perspectives from a range of theories including media and cultural...
The family has often been seen as a transhistorical institution and in many times and places has bee...
This interdisciplinary edited collection will challenge the idea of the static family that can be ‘b...
This interdisciplinary edited collection will challenge the idea of the static family that can be ‘b...
Family photography, a ubiquitous domestic tradition in the developed world, is now more popular than...
In this essay I discuss the common scholarly argument that because the nuclear family is conditioned...
This study examined the role of the media in the daily life of the family. Twenty-one white, dual ca...
Book synopsis: Whether pasted into an album, framed or shared on social media, the family photograph...
Despite extensive and continuous academic interest in migrant and transnational families, a stereoty...
This practice-as-research project explores the meaning of family filmmaking in diaspora through the ...
In 1974 Paul Watson’s The Family pioneered the ‘fly-on-the-wall’ technique to build a picture of fam...
This exegesis visually explores the changing identity of the dispersed family from post war Australi...
Family-related migration is moving to the centre of political debates on integration and multicultur...
This study examines the depiction of family histories and stories of familial interactions and dynam...
Postmodern society generates new forms of family life. This is observed in the appearance of new typ...
Representing the Family: combines perspectives from a range of theories including media and cultural...
The family has often been seen as a transhistorical institution and in many times and places has bee...
This interdisciplinary edited collection will challenge the idea of the static family that can be ‘b...
This interdisciplinary edited collection will challenge the idea of the static family that can be ‘b...
Family photography, a ubiquitous domestic tradition in the developed world, is now more popular than...
In this essay I discuss the common scholarly argument that because the nuclear family is conditioned...
This study examined the role of the media in the daily life of the family. Twenty-one white, dual ca...
Book synopsis: Whether pasted into an album, framed or shared on social media, the family photograph...
Despite extensive and continuous academic interest in migrant and transnational families, a stereoty...
This practice-as-research project explores the meaning of family filmmaking in diaspora through the ...
In 1974 Paul Watson’s The Family pioneered the ‘fly-on-the-wall’ technique to build a picture of fam...
This exegesis visually explores the changing identity of the dispersed family from post war Australi...
Family-related migration is moving to the centre of political debates on integration and multicultur...
This study examines the depiction of family histories and stories of familial interactions and dynam...
Postmodern society generates new forms of family life. This is observed in the appearance of new typ...
Representing the Family: combines perspectives from a range of theories including media and cultural...
The family has often been seen as a transhistorical institution and in many times and places has bee...