Transnational Cinema in EuropeManuel Palacio, Jörg Türschmann LIT Verlag Münster, 2013 - 199 Seiten The attempt to produce films for the international market has led to lively exchanges and meeting points between local and national identity discourses and global processes of identity formation. Co-productions alone can no longer be seen as an incentive for national cultural production. Rather, it is necessary to regard co-productions as a privileged site for an analysis of the relations between identity, nation, and culture. Transnational Cinema in Europe is the result of a collaboration of two research groups in Madrid and Vienna. The book consists of articles by members of both research groups, as well as by several other experts. (Series: Contributions to the European Theater, Film and Media Studies / Beitrage zur europaischen Theater-, Film- und Medienwissenschaft - Vol. 4) |
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CARMEN CILLER AND SAGRARIO BECEIRO | 25 |
CONCEPCIÓN CASCAJOSA VIRINO | 49 |
IRINI STATHI | 77 |
JUAN CARLOS IBÁÑEZ | 93 |
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