Greek Cinema and Migration provides a response to urgent calls to comprehend the cultural impact of immigration in Greece, and to determine the capacity of contemporary Greek cinema to challenge the logic of Fortress Europe. Placing contemporary Greek cinema within the context of European film production and transnational cinema, the book explores the fascination of Greek filmmakers with migration, mobility, borders and identity, between 1991 and 2016. With case studies of films such as The Suspended Step of the Stork (1991), The Way to the West (2003), Man at Sea (2011) and many more, this ground-breaking book provides an in-depth understanding of contemporary Greek cinema and its direct correlation to the country's ongoing struggles to implement European modernity.
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The book constitutes an important contribution to the history and the analysis of Greek film, succeeding to connect the successive changes and crises that took place in Greece during the last three decades with the Greek cinematic culture. -- Elina Kapetanaki, University of Macedonia * FILMICON: Journal of Greek Film Studies, Issue 7 * With Greek Cinema and Migration, Philip Phillis presents the first comprehensive study of films produced in Greece between 1991 and 2016 that center stories of foreign migrants and refugees. [...] pioneering. -- Giovanna Faleschini Lerner * Journal of Modern Greek Studies * A welcome addition to the literature on cinema and migration, Phillis' monograph examines the ways in which the cinema of a small European country with a long history of emigration has responded to the post-1990s phenomenon of becoming a host country for immigrants. The book focuses mainly on migration from Albania that dominated social discourse and cinematic representation in the 1990s and 2000s, but also throws light on cinematic responses to the mid-2010s 'refugee crisis'. A timely contribution to pressing global debates examined from a small country perspective. -- Lydia Papadimitriou, Liverpool John Moores University
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Produkt-Hinweis
Broschur/Paperback
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Illustrationen
30 black and white illustrations
Maße
Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
Dicke: 15 mm
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ISBN-13
978-1-4744-3704-2 (9781474437042)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Dr Philip Edward Phillis is Lecturer in Film and Media Studies at Sciences Po College in Le Havre. He is the author of Greek Cinema and Migration (1991-2016) (Edinburgh University Press, 2020).
Introduction
1: Looking across (Greco-Albanian) borders: diasporic, migrant and supranational filmmaking
2: The anxieties of transnationalism
3: En route to Fortress Europe: migration and exilic life in Roadblocks
4: Tragic pathos and border syndrome: Constantine Giannaris's Hostage
5: Neither 'good' nor 'bad': Reinventing Albanian identities in Eduart and Mirupafshim
6: Others/mirrors
7: Our own people? Repatriation, citizenship, belonging
8: Migration without a face
9: Documenting crises: raising awareness through documentary film
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