Description
Immigration Cinema in the New Europe examines a variety of films from the early 1990s that depict and address the lives and identities of both first generation immigrants and children of the diaspora in Europe. Whether they are authored by immigrants themselves or by white Europeans who use the resources and means of production of dominant cinema to politically engage with the immigrants' predicaments, these films, Isolina Ballesteros shows, are unmappable - a condition resulting from immigration cinema's re-combination and deliberate blurring of filmic conventions pertaining to two or more genres. In an age of globalization and increased migration, this book theorizes immigration cinema in relation to notions such as gender, hybridity, transculturation, border crossing, transnationalism and translation.
About the Author
Isolina Ballesteros is associate professor in the department of modern languages and comparative literature and the film studies program of Baruch College (CUNY).
Book Information
ISBN 9781783204113
Author Isolina Ballesteros
Format Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint Intellect Books
Publisher Intellect Books
Weight(grams) 454g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 178mm * 15mm