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Post-Crisis European Cinema: White Men in Off-Modern Landscapes 1st ed. György Kalmár

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Post-Crisis European Cinema: White Men in Off-Modern Landscapes 1st ed. György Kalmár
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.1 MB
Author: György Kalmár
ISBN: 9783030450342, 9783030450359, 3030450341, 303045035X
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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Post-Crisis European Cinema: White Men in Off-Modern Landscapes 1st ed. György Kalmár by György Kalmár 9783030450342, 9783030450359, 3030450341, 303045035X instant download after payment.

This book explores the cinematic representations of the pervasive socio-cultural change that the 21st century brought to Europe and the world. Discussing films such as I, Daniel Blake, Cold War and Jupiter’s Moon, it puts distinctively “post-crisis”, gendered representations in a complex, theoretically informed and socially committed interdisciplinary perspective that maps the newly emerging formations of masculinity at a time of rapid socio-economic transition. Kalmar argues that the series of crises that started with the 9/11 terrorist attacks changed some of our fundamental expectations about history, debunked many of our grand narratives, and thus changed the cultural logic of our (thoroughly globalized) civilization. The book focuses on the ways cinema reflects, interprets and shapes a rapidly changing world: the hot issues of the times, the new formations of identity, and the shifts in cinematic representation. This is an interdisciplinary research that is equally interested in what new the 21st century brought about, most specifically to Europe and to its white men, as in film and its responses to these socio-cultural changes.

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