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World Cinemas Transnational Perspectives

SKU: 9780415976541
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  • Author:
    DUROVICOVA Natasa / NEWMAN Kathleen
  • ISBN:
    9780415976541
  • Publication Date:
    27/08/2009
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    392
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Routledge
  • Country of Publication:
World Cinemas Transnational Perspectives
World Cinemas Transnational Perspectives

World Cinemas Transnational Perspectives

SKU: 9780415976541
Regular price $86.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    DUROVICOVA Natasa / NEWMAN Kathleen
  • ISBN:
    9780415976541
  • Publication Date:
    27/08/2009
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    392
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Routledge
  • Country of Publication:

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The standard analytical category of "national cinema" has increasingly been called into question by the category of the "transnational." This anthology will examine the premises and consequences of the coexistence of these two categories and the parameters of historiographical approaches that cross the borders of nation states. The three sections of the book will cover the geopolitical imaginary, transnational cinematic institutions, and the uneven flow of words and images. Contributors represent a broad array of nationalities and include many of the leading scholars in the field.
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  • The standard analytical category of "national cinema" has increasingly been called into question by the category of the "transnational." This anthology will examine the premises and consequences of the coexistence of these two categories and the parameters of historiographical approaches that cross the borders of nation states. The three sections of the book will cover the geopolitical imaginary, transnational cinematic institutions, and the uneven flow of words and images. Contributors represent a broad array of nationalities and include many of the leading scholars in the field.
The standard analytical category of "national cinema" has increasingly been called into question by the category of the "transnational." This anthology will examine the premises and consequences of the coexistence of these two categories and the parameters of historiographical approaches that cross the borders of nation states. The three sections of the book will cover the geopolitical imaginary, transnational cinematic institutions, and the uneven flow of words and images. Contributors represent a broad array of nationalities and include many of the leading scholars in the field.