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Politics of Contemporary European Cinema Mike Wayne (Brunel University (UK).)

Politics of Contemporary European Cinema By Mike Wayne (Brunel University (UK).)

Politics of Contemporary European Cinema by Mike Wayne (Brunel University (UK).)


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This title raises issues that question European culture and the nature of national cinema, including: the cultural relationship with Hollywood, debates over cultural plurality and diversity; and postcolonial travels and the hybridization of the national formation.

Politics of Contemporary European Cinema Summary

Politics of Contemporary European Cinema by Mike Wayne (Brunel University (UK).)

How does contemporary European Cinema reflect the drive for political and economic integration and recent trends in globalisation, if at all? This book is a valuable excursion into the politics of European cinema and extensively addresses questions like this. Mike Wayne identifies some key themes pertinent to a study of the contemporary cultural and political dynamics of European cinema from the mid1980's, including the fall of the Berlin wall and the end of the Soviet Empire.

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"'In films murders are always very clean. I show how difficult it is and what a messy thing it is to kill a man.' - Alfred Hitchcock"

About Mike Wayne (Brunel University (UK).)

Mike Wayne works at Brunel University. His latest book is Marxs Das Kapital For Beginners(2012).

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GOR013642893
9781841500591
1841500593
Politics of Contemporary European Cinema by Mike Wayne (Brunel University (UK).)
Used - Good
Paperback
Intellect Books
2002-01-01
146
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