Cinema and nation
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Author
Contributions
- Hjort, Mette. - Contributor
- MacKenzie, Scott, 1967- - Contributor
Publication
2000 - Routledge, London, England
Language
English
Word Count
83,000 words, Guess
Page Count
332 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL6784538M
- ISBN-100415208629
- OCLC Control Number229923919
- OCLC Control Number43884679
- OCLC Control Numbercinemanation00hjor
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number00036636
- Goodreads5196579
- LibraryThing4452918
Classifications
- DDC791.43/658
- LCCPN1995.9.N33 C56 2000
Description
"In Cinema and Nation leading film scholars, philosophers and sociologists consider the ways in which film production and reception are shaped by ideas of national identity and belonging. The contributors discuss a wide range of cinemas, in Europe, Asia and the Americas, exploring the relationship between film policy and film cultures, and examining the implications of globalisation and the reconfiguration of nation states for both the concept and the reality of national cinema."--Jacket.
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