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Contemporary Cinema and Neoliberal Ideology - Neoliberal Capitalism and Its Alternatives in Filmmaking

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Zusatztext "A polemical but also nuanced exploration of practices and representations of neoliberalism in contemporary cinema! the collection offers clarity! depth and specificity both in its conceptual framing and the case studies included. From Loach to American Independent Cinema! Greece to China! and amateur films to romcoms! the range and variety of contexts examined! and approaches adopted! will render the book into a key resource for the study of ideology and/in cinema."-Dr. Lydia Papadimitriou! Reader in Film Studies! Liverpool John Moores University Informationen zum Autor Ewa Mazierska is Professor of Film Studies at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Central Lancashire. She published over twenty monographs and edited collections on film and popular music. Mazierska (with Kristensen) has also organised two conferences entitled 'Marx at the Movies', once in 2012 and again in 2015, which were devoted to the interface between the moving image and Marxism. Lars Kristensen is Senior Lecturer in Media Arts, Aesthetics and Narration at the University of Skövde, Sweden, where he teaches moving image theory to game developers. His research focuses on Russian and Eastern European filmmaking as well as bicycle cinema, post-critique and theories of game and play. His publications have appeared in Studies in Eastern European Cinema , Games and Culture , Journal of Gaming and Virtual Worlds and Thesis Eleven . Klappentext In this edited collection, an international ensemble of scholars examine what contemporary cinema tells us about neoliberal capitalism and cinema, exploring whether filmmakers are able to imagine progressive alternatives under capitalist conditions. Zusammenfassung In this edited collection, an international ensemble of scholars examine what contemporary cinema tells us about neoliberal capitalism and cinema, exploring whether filmmakers are able to imagine progressive alternatives under capitalist conditions. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Part I: Contemporary modes of production 1. Socialist Filmmaking or a Question of Leadership?: The working methods of Ken Loach David Archibald (University of Glasgow) 2. American Independent Cinema and the Capitalist Mode of Production: Complicating Narratives of Subversion and Transgression Kevan A. Feshami (University of Colorado Boulder) 3. Crowdfunded, or just crowded? The independent film market in the age of the Internet. William Brown (University of Roehampton) 4. Mode of Production as a Political Statement: Veiko Õunpuu’s Films and Methods Eva Näripea (Estonian Academy of Arts) 5. When Cinephilia Returned to Russia: Marxist cinema responds to Neo-liberal Capitalism. Lars Kristensen (University of Skövde) 6. Uncranking the System: Ceicine and the Case of Adirley Queirós’s White Out, Black Stay (2014) Alfredo Suppia (State University of Campinas) Part II: Class relations, crisis and debt 7. Joanna Hogg: Bourgeois Social Realism and the Enduring Significance of Capitalism and Class Paul Dave (University of Teesside) 8. The Rise of the Entrepreneur: Jia Zhangke’s Words of a Journey Corey K.N. Schultz (University of Southampton) 9. The representation of class in recent Greek cinema Rosa Barotsi (ICI Berlin) 10. Neoliberal Crisis, Debt and European Cinema Ewa Mazierska (University of Central Lancashire) 11. Representation of Class Struggle in Contemporary American Cinema, or ‘Socialism for Dummies’ Doru Pop (Babe?-Bolyai University, Cluj) Part III: Capitalism, Love and Sex 12. ’Boy-Image Meets Girl-Image and Consummates Image-Romance’: Shulamith Firestone’s " The Dialectic of Sex , The Cultural Contradictions of Capitalism and Romantic Comedies...

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Authors Lars Kristensen, Ewa Mazierska, Ewa Kristensen Mazierska
Assisted by Lars Kristensen (Editor), Kristensen Lars (Editor), Ewa Mazierska (Editor), Mazierska Ewa (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.10.2017
 
EAN 9781138235731
ISBN 978-1-138-23573-1
No. of pages 252
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History

Media Studies, Political Ideologies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies, Films, cinema, Political ideologies and movements

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