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Accented Cinema
Adolf Hitler
british
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Catherine Portuges
Ch Ri
Diasporic Cinema
dina
Dolce Vita
East Central European Film
East European
East European Cinema
emir
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feminist film analysis in Eastern Europe
film
film theory
gender representation
hamid
Hamid Naficy
Hitler
hungarian
Hungarian Cinema
Hungarian Filmmakers
Ill Fate
institute
iordanova
Lo Ky
MIT Press
naficy
national
Ol Ek
Oth Erw
Ov A
Played Back
post-communist societies
psychoanalytic criticism
Serbian Cinema
Superb
Transnational Feminist
trauma in cinema
visual culture studies
West Germany
Young Men
Product details
- ISBN 9780415972673
- Weight: 498g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 14 Sep 2005
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Eastern Europe has produced rich and varied film cultures--Czech, Hungarian, and Serbian among them-whose histories have been intimately tied to the transition from Soviet domination to the complexities of post-Communist life. This latest volume in the AFI Film Readers series presents a long-overdue reassessment of East European cinemas from theoretical, psychoanalytic, and gender perspectives, moving the subject beyond the traditional area studies approach to the region's films. This ambitious collection, situating Eastern Europe's many cinemas within global paradigms of film study, will be an essential work for all students of cinema and for anyone interested in the relation of film to culture and society.
Anikó Imre is research associate at the Amsterdam School of Cultural Analysis.
East European Cinemas
€186.00
