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Screening Bosnia Geopolitics Gender And Nationalism In Film And Television Images Of The 19921995 War Stephen Harper

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Screening Bosnia Geopolitics Gender And Nationalism In Film And Television Images Of The 19921995 War Stephen Harper
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Screening Bosnia Geopolitics Gender And Nationalism In Film And Television Images Of The 19921995 War Stephen Harper instant download after payment.

Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.41 MB
Author: Stephen Harper
ISBN: 9781623564971, 9781501304415, 1623564972, 1501304410
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Screening Bosnia Geopolitics Gender And Nationalism In Film And Television Images Of The 19921995 War Stephen Harper by Stephen Harper 9781623564971, 9781501304415, 1623564972, 1501304410 instant download after payment.

The Bosnian war of 1992–1995 was one of the most brutal conflicts to have erupted since the end of the Second World War. But although the war occurred in ‘Europe’s backyard’ and received significant media coverage in the West, relatively little scholarly attention has been devoted to cultural representations of the conflict. Stephen Harper analyses how the war has been depicted in global cinema and television over the past quarter of a century. Focusing on the representation of some of the war’s major themes, including humanitarian intervention, the roles of NATO and the UN, genocide, rape and ethnic cleansing, Harper explores the role of popular media culture in reflecting, reinforcing - and sometimes contesting - nationalist ideologies.

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