Buch, Englisch, 542 Seiten, Format (B × H): 173 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 1000 g
Buch, Englisch, 542 Seiten, Format (B × H): 173 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 1000 g
Reihe: Routledge Media and Cultural Studies Companions
ISBN: 978-0-367-58107-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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Postgraduate
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Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction: The Longitude and Latitude of World Cinema Part I: Longitude 1. The Cinematic and the Real in Contemporary Chinese Cinema 2. Southeast Asian Independent Cinema: A World Cinema Movement 3. Global Intimacy and Cultural Intoxication: Japanese and Korean Film in the twenty-first century 4. Media Refashioning: From Nollywood to New Nollywood 5. Framing Democracy: Film in Post-democracy South Africa 6. Brazilian Cinema on the Global Screen 7. Transnational filmmaking in South America 8. Connected in "Another Way": Repetition, Difference and Identity in Caribbean Cinema 9. Women’s (R)evolutions in Mexican Cinema 10. Popular Cinema/Quality Television: The Audio-visual Sector in Spain 11. Contemporary Scandinavian Cinema: between Art and Commerce 12. British Cinemas: Critical and Historical Debates 13. Developments in Eastern European Cinemas since 1989 14. Cinema at the Edges of the European Union: New Dynamics in the South and the East 15. The Non/Industries of Film and the Palestinian Emergent Film Economy 16. Locations and Narrative Reorientations in Arab Cinemas/World Cinema 17. The Forking Paths of Indian Cinema: Revisiting Hindi Films through Their Regional Networks 18. American Indie Film and International Art Cinema: Points of Distinction and Overlap 19. Canadian Cinema(s) 20. Conventions, Preventions and Interventions: Australasian Cinema since the 1970s Part II: Latitude 21. Cinemas of Citizens and Cinemas of Sentiment: World Cinema in Flux 22. Transworld Cinemas: Film-Philosophies for World Cinemas’ Engagement with World History 23. Transnational Cinema: Mapping a Field of Study 24. "Soft Power" and Shifting Patterns of Influence in Global Film Culture 25. Realist Cinema as World Cinema 26. Regional Cinema: Micro-Mapping and Glocalisation 27. Global Women’s Cinema 28. Provincialising Heterosexuality: Queer Style, World Cinema 29. Stars across Borders: The Vexed Question of Stars’ Exportability 30. Film Fusions: the Cult Film in World Cinema 31. Perpetual Motion Pictures: Sisyphean Burden and the Global Screen Franchise 32. Screening World Cinema at Film Festivals: Festivalisation and (Staged) Authenticity 33. Cinephilia Goes Global: Loving Cinema in the Post-cinematic Age 34. Another (Hi)story?: Reinvestigating the Relationship between Cinema and History 35. Archival Cinema 36. Digital Cinemas 37. Access and Power: Film Distribution, Re-intermediation and Piracy 38. The Emerging Global Screen Ecology of Social Media Entertainment 39. Remapping World Cinema through Audience Research 40. Eyes on the Future: World Cinema and Transnational Capacity Building Index