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Screening European Heritage - Creating and Consuming History on Film

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Informationen zum Autor Professor Paul Cooke is Centenary Chair of World Cinemas at the University of Leeds, UK. He has written on world cinema's engagement with Hollywood and on the legacy of both National Socialism and the GDR in contemporary German culture. He is currently developing a series of community filmmaking projects exploring the 'dark heritage' of Germany and South Africa.Professor Rob Stone is Chair of European Cinema and Professor of Film Studies at the University of Birmingham, UK. He is the author of several volumes on Spanish cinema, the political and cultural history of Basque cinema, flamenco and film, Surrealism and the cinema of Richard Linklater. Klappentext This book provides a unique examination of the way Europe's past is represented on contemporary screens and what this says about contemporary cultural attitudes to history. How do historical dramas come to TV and cinema screens across Europe? How is this shaped by the policies and practices of cultural institutions, from media funding boards to tourist agencies and heritage sites? Who watches these productions and how are they consumed in cinemas, on TV and online?, are just some of the questions this volume seeks to answer. From The Lives of Others to Game of Thrones, historical dramas are a particularly visible part of mainstream European film production, often generating major national debates on the role of the past in contemporary national identity construction. Zusammenfassung This book provides a unique examination of the way Europe's past is represented on contemporary screens and what this says about contemporary cultural attitudes to history. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents.- List of illustrations.- Introduction: Screening European Heritage by Axel Bangert, Paul Cooke & Rob Stone.- Section One: Contexts of Production.- 1.The Politics and Sociology of Screening the Past: A National and Transnational Perspective ... Ib Bondebjerg.- 2.British Flanders: Co-Produced Television Drama and the Limits of a European Heritage ... Jaap Verheul.- 3. Towards World Heritage Cinema (Starting from the Negative) ... Alan O'Leary.- Section Two: Limits of Representation.- 4. Rewriting History from the Margins: Diasporic Memory, Shabby Chic and Archival Footage ... Daniela Bergahn.- 5. Facing Dark Heritage: The Legacy of Nazi Perpetrators in German-language Film ... Axel Bangert.- 6. Spectral Spanish Heritage: The Hauntology of La noche de los girasoles ... Paul Mitchell.- 7. Adapting Balzac in Jacques Rivette's Ne Touchez pas la hache (Don't Touch the Axe, 2007): Violence and the Post-Heritage Aesthetic ... Andrew Watts.- 8. The Ironic Gaze: Roots Tourism and Irish Heritage Cinema ... Ruth Barton.- 9. Whose Heritage?: Noi credevamo and the National, Regional and Transnational Dynamics of the Risorgimento Film ... Alex Marlow-Mann.- Section Three: Modes of Consumption.- 10. Historical Films in Europe: The Transnational Production, Circulation and Reception of 'National' Heritage Drama ... Andrew Higson.- 11. From 'English' Heritage to Transnational Audiences: Fan Perspectives and Practices and Why They Matter ... Claire Monk.- 12. From 'Auschwitz-land' to Banglatown: Heritage Conflicts, Film and the Politics of Place ... Paul Cooke.- 13. Cinematic Pilgrimages: Postmodern Heritage Cinema ... Rob Stone.- Index...

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Authors Rob Cooke Stone
Assisted by Paul Cooke (Editor), Rob Stone (Editor)
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 02.09.2016
 
EAN 9781137522795
ISBN 978-1-137-52279-5
No. of pages 324
Series Perspektiven der Mathematikdidaktik
Springer Palgrave Macmillan
Palgrave European Film and Media Studies
Palgrave European Film and Media Studies
Palgrave European Film and Med
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Media science

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