Film and Nationalism by Alan Williams

Film and Nationalism by Alan Williams

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From the medium's inception, films have defined and reinforced the core values and social structures of countries, and defined what is to be considered ""outside"" the nation. This text examines the ways cinema has been considered an arena of conflict and interaction between nations and nationhood.

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Film and Nationalism by Alan Williams

Today there is much debate over an increasingly "global economy." But commercial cinema has been, from the very beginnings of its existence, "globalized." From the mediums inception, films have defined and reinforced the core values and social structures of countries. They have also helped definesocially and culturallywhat is to be considered "outside" the nation and what it is to be shunned.Film and Nationalism examines the ways in which cinema has been considered an arena of conflict and interaction between nations and nationhood. Each section of this volume explores a crucial aspect of the discussion. Is film an effective form of national propaganda? Are films losing the very notion of nationhood, in favor of a generalized, "global" cinematographic culture? What is films influence over "national character"? In addition, the volume explores the cultural and economic interactions between developed and underdeveloped countries. How have third world nations defined themselves in relation to hegemonic first world cultures, and how have their relations been changed through the dissemination of Western films? Throughout, Alan Williams chooses essays that enhance our understanding of how films help shape our sense of nationhood and self.
Alan Williams is a professor in the department of French at Rutgers University. He is the author of Max Ophuls and the Cinema of Desire and Republic of Images: A History of French Filmmaking.
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ISBN 13 9780813530406
ISBN 10 0813530407
Title Film and Nationalism
Author Alan Williams
Series Rutgers Depth Of Field Series
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Year published 2001-12-01
Number of pages 272
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