Transnational Cinema, The Film Reader by Elizabeth Ezra

Transnational Cinema, The Film Reader by Elizabeth Ezra

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Providing an overview of the key concepts and debates within the developing field of transnational cinema, the editors bring together seminal essays from a wide range of sources, and the volume engages with films that fashion their narrative and aesthetic dynamics in relation to more than one national or cultural community.

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Transnational Cinema, The Film Reader by Elizabeth Ezra

Transnational Cinema: The Film Reader provides an overview of the key concepts and debates within the developing field of transnational cinema. Bringing together seminal essays from a wide range of sources, this volume engages with films that fashion their narrative and aesthetic dynamics in relation to more than one national or cultural community. The reader is divided into four sections: From National to Transnational Cinema Global Cinema in the Digital Age Motion Pictures: Film, Migration and Diaspora Tourists and Terrorists.

Elizabeth Ezra teaches in the School of Modern Languages and Cultures at the University of Stirling. She is the author of The Colonial Unconscious (2000) and George Méliès: The Birth of the Auteur (2000). Terry Rowden teaches in the Department of English at the College of Wooster. His essays and reviews have appeared in Southern Review, MELUS and College Literature.

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ISBN 13 9780415371582
ISBN 10 0415371589
Title Transnational Cinema, The Film Reader
Author Elizabeth Ezra
Series In Focus: Routledge Film Readers
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 2005-12-13
Number of pages 224
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