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The Routledge companion to European cinema

Title
The Routledge companion to European cinema / edited by Gábor Gergely and Susan Hayward.
ISBN
9781003027447
100302744X
9781000512298
1000512290
1000512339
9781000512335
9780367461850
9781032136714
Publication
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022.
Physical Description
1 online resource
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Biographical / Historical Note
Gb̀or Gergely is a Senior Lecturer in Film Studies at the University of Lincoln. He has published on Hungarian, French and Italian cinema, on European actors in Hollywood, and he is the editor of the Stardom special issue of Studies in Eastern European. Susan Hayward is Emeritus Professor of Cinema Studies at Exeter University. She is the author of several books on French cinema and Cinema Studies: The Key Concepts (now in its fifth edition).
Summary
"This Companion's guiding vision of Europe is that of a messy place or idea that emerges from multiple images from multiple perspectives and multiple positions. To adopt Italo Calvino's phrase, European cinema is the product of a 'collection of voices' coming together as a 'multiple discovery' of various Europes and cinemas. Europe is imprecisely circumscribed, in a permanent state of transition, transformation and contestation, deployed in the service of varied interests, in shifting contexts of power, never self-same, nor reducible to something fixed, legible, or knowable. Film scholarship in and/or about Europe published in English has paid far greater attention to some issues than others. French, Italian and German cinema have been centred as Europe's core cinemas. This book is not intended to make up for this historic bias in one swoop. It is offered instead as a way of engaging with European cinema that attends to questions of European colonial, racialized and gendered power, seeks to decentre Europe itself (not merely its putative centres) and interrogate Europe's various conceptualizations from a variety of viewpoints. This Companion embraces messiness by refusing to impose any other prior interpretation on Europe or its cinema. This book asks - rather than prescribes - what European cinema tells us about Europe. This latter is understood with an open mind as the broad, complex and heterogeneous community/ies produced in and by European films. This large and flexible label takes in Kurdish, Hollywood and Singapore cinema as comfortably as the cinema of Poland, Spanish colonial films or the European gangster genre. Individual films (e.g., Vincent Deutre's Orlando Ferito, 2013), film movements (e.g., Neo-Queer Cinema), filmmakers (e.g., Fred Zinnemann), stars (e.g., Omar Sharif), scholarship (e.g., Hungarian film historiography), representations and identities (e.g., German queer of colour cinema), audiences (e.g., Bulgarian viewers of Stephan Komandarev's films), production practices (e.g., Moroccan film funding), genres (e.g., the Giallo) and much else are analysed in their context(s) so as to construct an image of Europe as it emerges from Europe's film corpus"-- Provided by publisher.
Variant and related titles
Routledge handbooks online 2021. OCLC KB.
Other formats
Print version: Routledge companion to European cinema Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
January 10, 2024
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Post-communist nostalgia in new Bulgarian cinema as a social critique : mediated post-communist nostalgia / Antonina Anisimovich
Slow slippy : still shite being Scottish? T2 : Trainspotting and the 'Scottish European' / Kyle Barrett
Beauty and historical understanding in Suspiria and Cold War / Louis Bayman
'Europe was built on blood' : Christian Petzold as a European filmmaker / Cordula Böcking
Europe wounded? Politics of hope and resistance in Vincent Dieutre's Orlando Ferito (2013) / Tom Cuthbertson
Lilting and the entangled temporalities of Europe(an cinema) / MaoHui Deng
New ways of looking : the case of Maren Ade, Valeska Grisebach and Małgorzata Szumowska / Owen Evans
The ebbs and flows of girlhood experience across European cinema / Fiona Handyside and Danielle Hipkins
'Dream on princess' : cultural value, gender politics, and the Hungarian film canon through the documentary Pretty girls / Julia Havas
European ecology-documentaries as performative exchange / Susan Hayward
Following the Flâneur Hulot in Playtime : soundscape of the new Paris / Seda Öz
Ágata's (filmmaking) girlfriends : the new wave of women directors in Catalonia / Cristina Ruiz-Poveda Vera
The Bourne multiplicity : quantum Europeanness in the Bourne films (2002-16) / Rob Stone
Noisy presences in contemporary European cinema : Paris est une fête : un film en 18 vagues / Emilija Talijan
Gay male sex, carnal knowledge and realism in contemporary French cinema / Connor Winterton
Eden is West, Europe as a magic trick / Cecilia Zoppelletto
Omar Sharif : a European Middle Eastern star / Samar Abdel-Rahman
Weakened nationalism and thickened time : interrogating the position of Kurdish cinema within European cinema discussions / Özgür Çiçek
Why small European film industries remake each other's successes : the case of the Low Countries / Eduard Cuelenaere, Stijn Joye & Gertjan Willems
European collaboration after the Second World War : a tale of five cities (M. Tully, R. Marcellini, W. Staudte, G. von Cziffra, E.E. Reinert, 1948-1951) / Hanja Dämon
A film 'highly offensive to our nation' : Stanley Kubrick's Paths of glory (1957), censorship, and militaristic representations of post-war Europe / James Fenwick
Europe comes to Hollywood : the silent era, 1912-1927 / Agata Frymus
The non-professional actor in European cinema / Miguel Gaggiotti
The (cultural) politics of international co-production : Morocco and Europe / Will Higbee
British comedy in foreign light
looking at the trope of British comedy through the lens of émigré filmmakers / Anna Mártonfi
Corporate consolidation, artistic conservatism and the persistence of Hollywood : the European film industry, 2006-2020 / Christopher Meir
'Boyish' women and female soldiers : British gender disguise comedies between the world wars / Chris O'Rourke
Fred Zinnemann : a Hollywood director who never leaves Europe / John White
Framing fundamentalism in contemporary European film / Kaya Davies Hayon
Gangster film reloaded : European values and the criminal specter of late modernity / Giuseppe Fidotta
Films at the intersection of Europe, the Balkans, and transgender visibility : a sketch map / Alex Forbes
Two-speed economic systems and bipolarity in the European Union : frontier spaces in Valeska Grisebach's Western / Luis Freijo
Film topography and national belonging : Hungarian Jewishness and The high mountains / Gábor Gergely
Identity and belonging in the bordered spaces of Gatlif's Indignados (2012) and Geronimo (2014) / Tamsin Graves
Accented silences : the aesthetics of displacement in diasporic post-Yugoslav cinema / Igor Krstić
Resisting the traps of hegemony : variation in contemporary German queer of color cinema / Priscilla Layne and Ervin Malakaj
Lisbon on film 1980-2020 : locating Europe / Mariana Liz
'We live like swine and die like swine, because we mean nothing to each other' : the little person, the state, and nationhood in contemporary Russian film / Adelaide McGinity-Peebles
Family, memories and borders
Europe in the films of Stephan Komandarev / Maya Nedyalkova
Neoliberal authorship : auteur theory and European art cinema in 2021
the example of Paweł Pawlikowski / Joanna Rydzewska
Queer bodies and the death drive : gender and sexuality in Italian Giallo / Daniel Sheppard and Giuseppe Previtali
Political discourse and rhetoric : challenging 21st century populism in Chez nous/This is our land (Lucas Belvaux, 2017) / Jamie Nicholas Steele
Recovering memory, reasserting Europeanness. Modern convivencia and hispanotropicalism in Palm trees in the snow (2015) and Neckan (2015) / Marta F. Suarez.
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