The opening up of Poland economically and politically to global
influences after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, coupled with the
rise of transnational approaches to the study of film, presents ideal
conditions for examiningPolish cinema from a transnational vantage
point. Yet not only have studies of Polish cinema remained largely
within a national framework but Polish cinema, as well as many other
Eastern European cinemas, has been virtually excluded from new
research in transnational cinema.
_Polish Cinema in a Transnational Context_ addresses this lacuna in
film studies, offering extended analysis of this national cinema's
global influence. Contributors assess the reception of Polish films in
Europe and North America, Polish international coproductions, the
presence of Polish performers in foreign films, and the works of
subversive émigré auteurs like Andrzej Zulawski and Walerian
Borowczyk. The collection presents familiar films and filmmakers in a
new and revealing light, while also focusing on lesser-known
filmmakers and aspects of Polish cinema. The resulting volume moves
the discussion beyond the border of Polish national belonging.
Contributors: Peter Hames, Darragh O'Donoghue, Helena Goscilo, Dorota
Ostrowska, Charlotte Govaert, Eva Näripea, Izabela Kalinowska, Ewa
Mazierska, Alison Smith, Lars Kristensen, Jonathan Owen,Michael
Goddard, Robert Murphy, Kamila Kuc, Elzbieta Ostrowska
Ewa Mazierska is professor of film studies at the University of
Central Lancashire. Michael Goddard is senior lecturer in media at the
University of Salford.
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9781580468343
Publisert
2020
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Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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