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"The thirteen essays in this anthology contribute to a growing interest in the emerging international genre of exile and diaspora films, treating a variety of motion pictures from Europe and the United States in their national and transnational contexts." "These essays examine how contemporary cinema - both fiction feature film and documentary - has imagined the experience of migration and displacement, the struggle for citizenship and cultural belonging, and the encounter and negotiation of different cultures and identities. The authors discuss the ways cinema explores the many contradictions of exile and diaspora - the complicated meanings of home, the exile's nostalgia for origins, the hopes and tragedies of border crossings, the difficulties of belonging to a strange society and being a stranger, and the conundrums of gender for the migrant, especially women's conciliation of different social roles and cultural expectations." "Encompassing different models of intercultural theory, this collection draws on the fields of anthropology, political economy, production and reception studies, feminism, travel writing, and postcolonial criticism and captures the complex, diverse, and continually changing body of diaspora film and its intertextual connections."--Jacket.

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English
Pages
265

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June 6, 2003, University Press of Mississippi
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July 2003, University Press of Mississippi
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First Sentence

"It is often noted that what we call globalization today refers at once to unprecedented levels of mobility and displacement of peoples throughout the world and to the spread of telecommunications media that interconnect these dispersed peoples in diverse ways."

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Library of Congress
PN1995.9.E44R84 2003, PN1995.9.E44 R84 2003

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
265
Dimensions
9.4 x 6.3 x 1 inches
Weight
1.4 pounds

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL8752732M
ISBN 10
1578065429
ISBN 13
9781578065424
LCCN
2002012428
OCLC/WorldCat
50294981
Goodreads
2589481

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Work ID
OL94511W

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