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The Proximity Of Other Skins Ethical Intimacy In Global Cinema Celine Parreas Shimizu

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The Proximity Of Other Skins Ethical Intimacy In Global Cinema Celine Parreas Shimizu
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.16 MB
Pages: 260
Author: Celine Parreñas Shimizu
ISBN: 9780190865863, 0190865865
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Proximity Of Other Skins Ethical Intimacy In Global Cinema Celine Parreas Shimizu by Celine Parreñas Shimizu 9780190865863, 0190865865 instant download after payment.

Transnational films that represent intimacy and inequality produce new experiences that result in the displacement of the universal spectator, in a redefinition of the power of cinema for today's global audiences. The Proximity of Other Skins examines transnational films that achieve global prominence in presenting a different cinematic language of love and sex. Author Celine Parreñas Shimizu traverses independent films by Gina Kim and Ramona Diaz to the global cinema of Laurent Cantet, Park Chan-wook and Cannes award-winning director Brilliante Mendoza and their representations of transnational intimacies. In doing so, she addresses unexpected encounters in the global movement of people and goods within their geopolitical, historical, and cultural contexts. In these celebrated films that move across continents, she finds ways to expand our definition of intimacy, including explicit sex and relations that go beyond sex, enabling us the opportunity to theorize how people now live together in many spheres of contemporary life. Readers can then better understand how intimacy can affirm and express love, but also alienate and oppress, revealing the loneliness, pain, and suffering within transnational, national, and personal relations of power and hierarchy. In studying representations of intimacy, the book calls to expand our vocabulary of moving images and its role in redefining care work and affective relations between people across difference and inequality. The book addresses cinematic intimacies between husbands/wives/lovers, understanding between sex workers and clients, close familiarity between rich and poor, and new affinities between citizen and refugee and laborer and capitalist.

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