Description
About the Author
Adriana Martins teaches Culture & Globalization, Portuguese Film and Portuguese Culture at Universidade Catolica Portuguesa. Film Studies and Culture Studies are among her research interests. Her latest book is Plots of War: Modern Narratives of Conflict (co-edited with I. C. Gil, 2012).
Alexandra Lopes teaches Theories of Culture, Translation History and Theory at Universidade Catolica Portuguesa. Her research interests are literary translation, translation history and culture studies. She has published on culture and translation studies, as well as translations of works by Peter Handke, Hertha Muller, William Boyd, Salman Rushdie.
Monica Dias currently works in the field of Democracy Studies, Peace Studies and International Conflict at . Her recent book is Gender Violence in Armed Conflict (co-edited with Carla Gomes and Francisco Leandro, 2013).
Reviews
"Mediations of Disruption in Post-Conflict Cinema delivers on its promise to present analyses of the representation in cinema of diverse types of conflict from a wide range of academic perspectives, whilst always considering the expressive specificity of a medium which, due to its complexity and effectiveness, may be used to promote criticism, clarification and revision of concepts (among them, those of conflict and post-conflict), but also to shape sometimes necessary and mystifying narratives." (Joao Pedro Vicente Faustino, Portuguese Studies, Vol. 34 (02), 2018)
Book Information
ISBN 9781137575197
Author Adriana Martins
Format Hardback
Page Count 219
Imprint Palgrave Macmillan
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Weight(grams) 4098g