Conflict and Controversy in Small Cinemas
Contributor(s)
Falkowska, Janina (editor)
Loska, Krzysztof (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
This book examines small cinemas and their presentation of society in times of crisis and conflict from an interdisciplinary and intercultural point of view. The authors concentrate on economic, social and political challenges and point to new phenomena which have been exposed by film directors. They present essays on, among others, Basque cinema; gendered controversies in post-communist small cinemas in Slovakia and Czech Republic; ethnic stereotypes in the works of Polish filmmakers; stereotypical representation of women in Japanese avant-garde; post-communist political myths in Hungary; the separatist movements of Catalonia; people in diasporas and during migrations. In view of these timely topics, the book touches on the most serious social and political problems. The films discussed provide an excellent platform for enhancing debates on politics, gender, migration and new aesthetics in cinema at departments of history, sociology, literature and film.
Keywords
Creative writing and creative writing guides; Plays, playscripts; Films, cinema; Gender studies: women and girlsDOI
10.3726/b14031Publisher website
https://www.peterlang.com/Publication date and place
Bern, 2018Series
Interdisciplinary Studies in Performance, 12Classification
Media studies
Theatre studies
Film history, theory or criticism
Film guides and reviews
Gender studies: women and girls