Otherness and the Media

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African-American culture
Afrocentrism
all-owning spectatorship
american
Analytic Editing
Argentine Cinema
Brazilian Cinema
catalan cinema
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cinema
cinemas
colonial
cross-cultural analysis
cross-cultural communication
Cross-cultural media practices
Cuban Cinema
cultural identity studies
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ethnographic media research
eurocentrism
exile discourse
feminist ethnography
feminist film analysis
Fernando Birri
film
film culture
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frank's
Frank's Place
Frank’s Place
gendered minorities
Haile Gerima
Ivory Coast
Japanese Film History
Kapok Tree
latin
Latin American Cinema
Latin American Film Industries
Latin American Film Scholarship
Latin American Filmmaking
Manthia Diawara
media anthropology
Mexican Cinema
Multiculturalism
national
place
polycentrism
postcolonial critique
Postcolonial discourses
racial others
Reverse Shot
scholarship
Sembene's ceddo
Senegalese History
sexual others
Sol Worth
Street Fighter
television representations
televisual fetishization
travelling sounds
Vice Versa
visual representation theory
World Cinema
World Film Making
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138699526
  • Weight: 570g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Mar 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This anthology on otherness and the media, first published in 1993, was prompted by the proliferation of writings centring on issues of ‘difference’, ‘diversity’, ‘multiculturalism’, ‘representation’ and ‘postcolonial’ discourses. Such issues and discourses question existing canons of criticism, theory and cultural practice but also because they suggest a new sense of direction in theorisation of difference and representation.

Hamid Naficy, Teshome H. Gabriel