This article discusses the findings of a qualitative research project exploring the memories and habits of cinema-going of an intergenerational group of Latin American women living in Barcelona and Milan. Specifically, it offers a thematic analysis of migrant cinema-memories to read broader practices of home-making, mobility, transnational relationships, and digital ecologies. The article shows that an interdisciplinary methodology, combining feminist audience studies, memory studies and migration research, represents a valuable key to understanding contemporary audience formations. Such reflexive and gendered methods emphasize the potential of migrant memory to overcome limitations of audience research, such as methodological nationalism a...
This article analyses user-generated YouTube cut and mix videos of irregular migration as producing ...
This article explores the relation between gender identities and spatial aspects of audience recepti...
International audienceThis special issue opens up a conversation between three multidisciplinary fie...
This chapter argues for the centrality of cinema memory and qualitative methods in the study of comp...
The chapter opens with a reconsideration of earlier feminist thinkers and their theorizations of the...
Memories are not static or frozen, remaining in particular sites or places, within and belonging to ...
This thesis project uses an experimental and bi-methodological approach of critical oral history pe...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. This article explores the relation between gender identities and spatial ...
In spite of a move to democracy in Spain, immigrant female representation in recent cultural publica...
The paper presents how the representation of the categories of urban, domestic, individual and colle...
This chapter offers an account of a critical and comparative overview of bodies of international lit...
This article is the result of an intentional articulation between the authors' activist and academic...
The article examines an ensemble of gender and migrant roles in post-war Neorealist and New Migrant ...
International audienceMigration patterns, migration discourse and underlying representations, migran...
This panel explored the concept of “media migrations” from two perspectives. It explored representat...
This article analyses user-generated YouTube cut and mix videos of irregular migration as producing ...
This article explores the relation between gender identities and spatial aspects of audience recepti...
International audienceThis special issue opens up a conversation between three multidisciplinary fie...
This chapter argues for the centrality of cinema memory and qualitative methods in the study of comp...
The chapter opens with a reconsideration of earlier feminist thinkers and their theorizations of the...
Memories are not static or frozen, remaining in particular sites or places, within and belonging to ...
This thesis project uses an experimental and bi-methodological approach of critical oral history pe...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. This article explores the relation between gender identities and spatial ...
In spite of a move to democracy in Spain, immigrant female representation in recent cultural publica...
The paper presents how the representation of the categories of urban, domestic, individual and colle...
This chapter offers an account of a critical and comparative overview of bodies of international lit...
This article is the result of an intentional articulation between the authors' activist and academic...
The article examines an ensemble of gender and migrant roles in post-war Neorealist and New Migrant ...
International audienceMigration patterns, migration discourse and underlying representations, migran...
This panel explored the concept of “media migrations” from two perspectives. It explored representat...
This article analyses user-generated YouTube cut and mix videos of irregular migration as producing ...
This article explores the relation between gender identities and spatial aspects of audience recepti...
International audienceThis special issue opens up a conversation between three multidisciplinary fie...