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Rethinking Genre in Contemporary Global Cinema offers a unique,
wide-ranging exploration of the intersection between traditional
modes of film production and new, transitional/transnational
approaches to film genre and related discourses in a contemporary,
global context. This volume's content-the films, genres, and
movements explored, as well as methodologies used in their
analysis-is diverse and, crucially, up-to-date with contemporary
film-making practice and theory. Significantly, the collection
extends existing scholarly discourse on film genre beyond its
historical bias towards a predominant focus on Hollywood cinema, on
the one hand, and a tendency to treat "other" national cinemas in
isolation and/or as distinct systems of production, on the other.
In view of the ever-increasing globalisation and transnational
mediation of film texts and screen media and culture worldwide, the
book recognises the need for film genre studies and film genre
criticism to cast a broader, indeed global, scope. The collection
thus rethinks genre cinema as a transitional, cross-cultural, and
increasingly transnational, global paradigm of film-making in
diverse contexts.
Rethinking Genre in Contemporary Global Cinema offers a unique,
wide-ranging exploration of the intersection between traditional
modes of film production and new, transitional/transnational
approaches to film genre and related discourses in a contemporary,
global context. This volume's content-the films, genres, and
movements explored, as well as methodologies used in their
analysis-is diverse and, crucially, up-to-date with contemporary
film-making practice and theory. Significantly, the collection
extends existing scholarly discourse on film genre beyond its
historical bias towards a predominant focus on Hollywood cinema, on
the one hand, and a tendency to treat "other" national cinemas in
isolation and/or as distinct systems of production, on the other.
In view of the ever-increasing globalisation and transnational
mediation of film texts and screen media and culture worldwide, the
book recognises the need for film genre studies and film genre
criticism to cast a broader, indeed global, scope. The collection
thus rethinks genre cinema as a transitional, cross-cultural, and
increasingly transnational, global paradigm of film-making in
diverse contexts.
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The Freakalogue (Paperback)
Ciara Barrett; Contributions by Daire McNab; Dee Macken
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R337
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