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ISBN 13: 9780230295070
Author: Daniela Berghahn, Claudia Sternberg
Introduction
Locating Migrant and Diasporic Cinema in Contemporary Europe
Migration and Cinematic Process in Post-Cold War Europe
State and Other Funding for Migrant, Diasporic and World Cinemas in Europe
Nostalgic Journeys in Post-Soviet Cinema: Towards a Lost Home?
Transculturation in German and Spanish Migrant and Diasporic Cinema: On Constrained Spaces and Minor Intimacies in Princesses and A Little Bit of Freedom
The Dark Side of Hybridity: Contemporary Black and Asian British Cinema
Body Matters: Immigrants in Recent Spanish, Italian and Greek Cinemas
Gendering Diaspora: The Work of Diasporic Women Film-Makers in Western Europe
Queering the Diaspora
Sound Bridges: Transnational Mobility as Ironic Melodrama
Coming of Age in ‘the Hood’: The Diasporic Youth Film and Questions of Genre
Migration, Diaspora and Metacinematic Reflection
Future Imperfect: Some Onward Perspectives on Migrant and Diasporic Film Practice
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Tags: Daniela Berghahn, Claudia Sternberg, European Cinema, Migrant Film, Diasporic Film, Contemporary Europe