Description
All countries and nations are deeply affected by their neighbours and every national cinema reflects this relationship. This book explores how postcolonial approaches can 'frame' the neighbours of people living in Eastern Europe. It explores a range of films in relation to territory, from the steppes of the East to reunified Berlin.
About the Author
Ewa Mazierska is Professor of Contemporary Cinema at the School of Journalism, Media and Communication, University of Central Lancashire. Her publications include Roman Polanski: The Cinema of a Cultural Traveller (I.B.Tauris, 2007) and European Cinema and Intertextuality: History, Memory, Politics (2011). Lars Kristensen is a Research Associate at the Film and Media Studies at the University of Central Lancashire. He is editor of Postcommunist Film - Russia, Eastern Europe and World Culture: Moving Images of Postcommunism (2012). Eva Naripea is affiliated with the Estonian Academy of Arts and with the research group of cultural and literary theory at the Estonian Literary Museum. She is co-editor, with Andreas Trossek, of Via Transversa: Lost Cinema of the Former Eastern Bloc (2008) and, with Ewa Mazierska and Mari Laaniste, of a special issue of Kinokultura: New Russian Cinema journal on Estonian cinema (2010).
Book Information
ISBN 9781780763019
Author Professor Ewa Mazierska
Format Hardback
Page Count 352
Imprint I.B. Tauris
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 579g