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Screening Solidarity Neoliberalism And Transnational Cinemas Helga Druxes Alexandar Mihailovic Patricia Anne Simpson

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Screening Solidarity Neoliberalism And Transnational Cinemas Helga Druxes Alexandar Mihailovic Patricia Anne Simpson
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.2 MB
Author: Helga Druxes; Alexandar Mihailovic; Patricia Anne Simpson
ISBN: 9798765101414, 9798765101421, 8765101413, 8765101421
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Screening Solidarity Neoliberalism And Transnational Cinemas Helga Druxes Alexandar Mihailovic Patricia Anne Simpson by Helga Druxes; Alexandar Mihailovic; Patricia Anne Simpson 9798765101414, 9798765101421, 8765101413, 8765101421 instant download after payment.

Western neoliberalism is a predatory outgrowth of late capitalism that overvalues competition, transferring the laws of the market to human relationships. Screening Solidarity advances the argument that anti-neoliberal cinemas of Europe, the United States, and the Russian Federation imagine and visualize alternatives to the non-sovereign realities of a neoliberal workplace that unequivocally endorses dangerous risk-taking, self-optimizing neoliberal subjects, and corporate ‘entrepreneurs of self.’ Always at stake in the examination of neoliberalism’s consequences is a human being who is indexed by race, gender, nation, ability, and economic performance. Drawing on film theory, transnational social histories, critical race theory, and Marxist and Foucauldian interpretive models, this monograph rediscovers a cinema that imagines a social contract focused on the common good and ethical standards for the social state. Anti-neoliberal cinema empowers the viewer as agentive through narratives that detail resistance to Western neoliberal modes of living and working. These filmmakers dramatize the labor of making solidarity across different groups.

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