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Shooting The Family Transnational Media And Intercultural Values Patricia Pisters

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Shooting The Family Transnational Media And Intercultural Values Patricia Pisters
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.92 MB
Pages: 226
Author: Patricia Pisters, Wim Staat
ISBN: 9789053567500, 905356750X
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Shooting The Family Transnational Media And Intercultural Values Patricia Pisters by Patricia Pisters, Wim Staat 9789053567500, 905356750X instant download after payment.

Shooting the Family, a collection of essays on the contemporary media landscape, explores ever-changing representations of family life on a global scale. The contributors argue that new recording technologies allows families an unusual kind of freedom - until now unknown - to define and respond to their own lives and memories. Recently released videos made by young émigrés as they discover new homelands and resolve conflicts with their parents, for example, reverberate alongside the dark portrayals of family life in the formal filmmaking of Ang Lee. This book will be a boon to scholars of film theory and media studies, as well as to anyone interested in the construction of the family in a postmodern world.

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