Film, Religion and Activist Citizens

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Activism
Activist Citizen
activist citizenship in visual media
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cinematic activism
Citizen Studies
creative agency theory
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Fernando Solanas
Film
global film analysis
Global Mass Communications
High Angle Perspective
Human Rights Film Festivals
Latin American Cinema
Main Character
Mare's Children
Mare’s Children
Media
Milja Radovic
Octavio Getino
Ontic Dimensions
Ontic Meaning
Ontological Freedom
Ontology of Acts
ontology of citizenship
Performativity
Real Life Scene
Religion
religious identity politics
social transformation studies
Song Kang Ho
State Organized Mass Murderers
Theology
Unbroken Links
Vice Versa
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138216174
  • Weight: 362g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Jul 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Film can be a socio-political and artistic-transformative cultural practice through which acts and activism are performed. Going beyond ideological constructs of activism and legal definitions of citizenship, this book offers a novel approach to understanding the ontology of acts and activist citizenship, particularly in the context of their expression through film.

The author approaches film as act and focuses on the scene of film as a space that goes beyond representation, constituting its own reality through which activist citizens emerge. By looking at autonomous creative acts through a range of directors' works from across the world, the author explores both the ontological and ontic dimensions of transformative acts of citizenship. In doing this the author poses the question of whether citizens are stepping out of dominant cultural ideologies to overcome social, ethnic, religious and economic divisions.

This book is a fresh exploration of the ontology of acts and is essential reading for any academic interested in religion, theology, film and citizenship studies.

Milja Radovic is an academic working in the interdisciplinary field of religion, media and citizenship studies. Her academic studies traverse several fields, including citizenship, nationalism, conflict, peacebuilding and visual arts, gender studies, transnational cinema and ideology. Alongside her academic work she is actively engaged with the public sector, being an active member of Interfilm and serving as a juror at several International film festivals.

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