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Theorizing World Cinema Lcia Nagib Chris Perriam Rajinder Dudrah Editors

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Theorizing World Cinema Lcia Nagib Chris Perriam Rajinder Dudrah Editors
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Publisher: I.B.Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.52 MB
Author: Lúcia Nagib; Chris Perriam; Rajinder Dudrah (editors)
ISBN: 9780755698141, 0755698142
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Theorizing World Cinema Lcia Nagib Chris Perriam Rajinder Dudrah Editors by Lúcia Nagib; Chris Perriam; Rajinder Dudrah (editors) 9780755698141, 0755698142 instant download after payment.

This innovative book is about the place of world cinema in the cultural imaginary. It also repositions world cinema in a wider discursive space than is usually the case and treats it as an object of theoretical enquiry, rather than as a commercial label. The editors and distinguished group of contributors offer a range of approaches and case studies whose organizing principle is the developing idea of polycentrism as applied to cinema. They refine and redefine key concepts in film studies, including identification and identity, narrative and realism, allegory and the national project, auteurism and the popular, art and genre. They re-evaluate how cinema shapes and responds to the philosophical, cultural and political effects of transnationalism and cosmopolitanism in the age of the moving image, and explore the interconnectedness of films produced worldwide, as well as the links between cinema and other visual cultural forms. The contributors include: John Caughie, Felicia Chan, Tiago de Luca, Rajinder Dudrah, Song Hwee Lim, Laura Mulvey, Lucia Nagib, Geoffrey Nowell-Smith, Chris Perriam, Ashish Rajadhyaksha, Paul Julian Smith, and Ismail Xavier.

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