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Masculinities In Polish Czech And Slovak Cinema Black Peters And Men Of Marble Ewa Mazierska

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Masculinities In Polish Czech And Slovak Cinema Black Peters And Men Of Marble Ewa Mazierska
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Publisher: Berghahn Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.05 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Ewa Mazierska
ISBN: 9781782382164, 178238216X
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Masculinities In Polish Czech And Slovak Cinema Black Peters And Men Of Marble Ewa Mazierska by Ewa Mazierska 9781782382164, 178238216X instant download after payment.

Gender, especially masculinity, is a perspective rarely applied in discourses on cinema of Eastern/Central Europe. Masculinities in Polish, Czech and Slovak Cinema exposes an English-speaking audience to a large proportion of this region’s cinema that previously remained unknown, focusing on the relationship between representation of masculinity and nationality in the films of two and later three countries: Poland, Czechoslovakia/the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The objective of the book is to discuss the main types of men populating Polish, Czech and Slovak films: that of soldier, father, heterosexual and homosexual lover, against a rich political, social and cultural background. Czech, Slovak and Polish cinema appear to provide excellent material for comparison as they were produced in neighbouring countries which for over forty years endured a similar political system – state socialism.

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