With a detailed range of approaches, this new collection
investigates how cinematic narratives can and have been used to
portray different political 'threats' and 'dangers'. Including a
range of chapters with a contemporary focus, it studies issues such
as: how the geopolitical world has been constructed through film
how cinema can provide explanatory narratives in periods of
cultural and political anxiety, uneasiness and uncertainty.
Examining the ways in which film impacts upon popular
understandings of national identity and the changing geopolitical
world, the book looks at how audiences make sense of the
(geo)political messages and meanings contained within a variety of
films - from the US productions of Hollywood, to Palestinian,
Mexican, British, and German cinematic traditions. This
thought-provoking book draws on an international range of
contributions to discuss and fully investigate world cinema in
light of key contemporary issues. This book was previously
published as a special issue of Geopolitics.
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