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Globalization And Latin American Cinema Toward A New Critical Paradigm 1st Ed Sophia A Mcclennen

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Globalization And Latin American Cinema Toward A New Critical Paradigm 1st Ed Sophia A Mcclennen
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing, Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.08 MB
Author: Sophia A. McClennen
ISBN: 9783319570594, 9783319570600, 3319570595, 3319570609
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed.

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Globalization And Latin American Cinema Toward A New Critical Paradigm 1st Ed Sophia A Mcclennen by Sophia A. Mcclennen 9783319570594, 9783319570600, 3319570595, 3319570609 instant download after payment.

Studying the case of Latin American cinema, this book analyzes one of the most public - and most exportable- forms of postcolonial national culture to argue that millennial era globalization demands entirely new frameworks for thinking about the relationship between politics, culture, and economic policies. 

Concerns that globalization would bring the downfall of national culture were common in the 1990s as economies across the globe began implementing neoliberal, free market policies and abolishing state protections for culture industries. 

Simultaneously, new technologies and the increased mobility of people and information caused others to see globalization as an era of heightened connectivity and progressive contact. Twenty-five years later, we are now able to examine the actual impact of globalization on local and regional cultures, especially those of postcolonial societies. 

Tracing the full life-cycle of films and studying blockbusters like City of God, Motorcycle Diaries, and Children of Men this book argues that neoliberal globalization has created a highly ambivalent space for cultural expression, one willing to market against itself as long as the stories sell. 

The result is an innovative and ground-breaking text suited to scholars interested in globalization studies, Latin-American studies and film studies.

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