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[ecrea] Publication of book on film/visual culture in contemporary Northern Ireland
Tue Apr 22 22:48:39 GMT 2014
In case it may be of interest to list members, I am happy to announce
the publication of my first monograph, published with Peter Lang and
entitled Old Borders, New Technologies: Reframing Film and Visual
Culture in Contemporary Northern Ireland. It is available from the
following link, including review copies, and further details can be
found below. Many thanks for your time.
http://www.peterlang.com/index.cfm?cid=5&event=cmp.ccc.seitenstruktur.detailseiten&seitentyp=produkt&pk=72948
Book Synopsis
Northern Ireland is now generally regarded to be a post-conflict region
since the official end to three decades of violence in 1998. However,
given some of the stipulations of the Good Friday Belfast Agreement,
including the early release of politically motivated prisoners from
jail, society in Northern Ireland remains in a state of flux,
uncertainty and disagreement.
This book presents four thematic studies revolving around the issues of
imprisonment, surveillance, traumatic recall and myth-making in Northern
Ireland. These studies examine the different ways in which artists and
filmmakers are experimenting with film aesthetics and new media
technologies to represent, re-present and invite engagement with the
underlying anxieties that continue to trouble post-Agreement society. In
doing so, the author argues for a reassessment of the critical analysis
of film’s convergence with other forms of visual art. Ultimately, the
volume assesses the usefulness of such an approach in examining how
artists and filmmakers experiment with diverse forms that open up space
for discussion of the hidden and marginalized concerns in Northern
Ireland’s new, ‘shared’ society.
This book was the winner of the 2012 Peter Lang Young Scholars
Competition in Film Studies.
Contents
Converging Boundaries
Prison Images: Film, Video and Site-Specific Storytelling
Control Zone: Power and the Simulation of the Real
The Mediated Past-Present: Memory and Live/Non-Live Images
Icons of the North: Myth-Making and Mediatization
What You Can’t See.
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Paula Blair, PhD
Researcher of Film and Visual Culture
@peablair https://twitter.com/peablair
https://qub.academia.edu/PaulaBlair
http://www.peterlang.com?430945
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