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[ecrea] New Book: European Cinema in Motion

Fri Sep 03 19:49:04 GMT 2010


>We are delighted to announce the publication of 
>the anthology European Cinema in Motion: Migrant 
>and Diasporic Film in Contemporary Europe, eds. 
>Daniela Berghahn and Claudia Sternberg, which 
>has just been published by Palgrave. The book 
>can be ordered directly from 
><http://www.palgrave.com/products/title.aspx?PID=471050>Palgrave 
>or at 
><http://www.amazon.co.uk/European-Cinema-Motion-Diasporic-Contemporary/dp/0230278981/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1279191535&sr=1-1>Amazon.co.uk. 
>
>
>
>What this book is about:
>
>Transnational mobility and migration are amongst 
>the most powerful forces of social 
>transformation in the contemporary world. Over 
>the past three decades, representations of 
>migrant and diasporic experiences and the 
>dynamics of postmodern multiculturalism have 
>assumed a prominent position in European 
>mainstream and art house cinema. Filmmakers with 
>a migratory background have brought about the 
>World Cinema turn in European cinema by 
>introducing new narratives and by fusing Western 
>and non-Western aesthetic traditions. European 
>Cinema in Motion develops an original theory of 
>migrant and diasporic cinema and provides an 
>overview of its cultural and industrial contexts 
>in Europe. Representative case studies of more 
>than eighty films adopt a comparative 
>perspective in the search for the commonalities 
>and differences between productions from 
>Western, Southern and Eastern Europe. The 
>contributions reflect the wide spectrum of this 
>important new field at the interface of 
>(trans)national, European and World Cinema.
>
>Contents
>
>Locating Migrant and Diasporic Cinema in 
>Contemporary Europe; D.Berghahn & C.Sternberg
>Migration and Cinematic Process in Post-Cold War Europe; D.Iordanova
>State and Other Funding for Migrant, Diasporic 
>and World Cinemas in Europe; A.Jäckel
>Nostalgic Journeys in Post-Soviet Cinema: Towards a Lost Home?; B.Beumers
>Transculturation in German and Spanish Migrant 
>and Diasporic Cinema: On Constrained Spaces and 
>Minor Intimacies in Princesses and A Little Bit of Freedom; E.G.Rodríguez
>The Dark Side of Hybridity: Contemporary Black 
>and Asian British Cinema; S.Malik
>Body Matters: Immigrants in Recent Spanish, 
>Italian and Greek Cinemas; I.Santaolalla
>Gendering Diaspora: The Work of Diasporic Women 
>Filmmakers in Western Europe; C.Tarr
>Queering the Diaspora; J.S.Williams
>Sound Bridges: Transnational Mobility as Ironic Melodrama; D.Göktürk
>Coming of Age in 'the Hood': The Diasporic Youth 
>Film and Questions of Genre; D.Berghahn
>Migration, Diaspora and Metacinematic Reflection; C.Sternberg
>Future Imperfect: Some Onward Perspectives on 
>Migrant and Diasporic Film Practice; G.Jones
>
>If you would like to obtain a review copy of the 
>book, please contact the book review editors of 
>one of the following journals, which will be able to send you a review copy:
>
>
>Screen
>New Cinemas
>Transnational Cinemas
>Journal of Contemporary European Studies
>Journal of British Cinema and Television
>Journal of Intercultural Studies
>Modern Language Review
>Media Culture and Society
>Modern and Contemporary France
>MEDIENwissenschaft (based in Germany)
>
>
>North American journals will receive review 
>copies slightly later. We will post a list of 
>North American journals from which you can 
>obtain review copies on the website: 
><http://www.migrantcinema.net>www.migrantcinema.net as soon as possible.
>
>
>If you would like to write a review for another 
>publication, please contact: 
><mailto:(Daniela.berghahn /at/ rhul.ac.uk)>(Daniela.berghahn /at/ rhul.ac.uk) 
>or 
><mailto:(C.Sternberg /at/ leeds.ac.uk)>(C.Sternberg /at/ leeds.ac.uk) 
>and we will try to make the necessary arrangements.
>
>Best wishes,
>Daniela and Claudia
>
>
>Dr Daniela Berghahn
>
>Reader in Film Studies
>Director of Graduate Studies
>Department of Media Arts
>Royal Holloway, University of London
>Egham, Surrey, TW20 0EX
>T. +44 (0)1784 443838
>
>
>

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