
Refugee Cinema
Oxford University Press Inc
Will be published approx. on 4. November 2026
Book
Hardback
240 pages
978-0-19-762566-8 (ISBN)
Description
Refugee Cinema studies the representation of refugees and asylum seekers in cinema from the early 20th century through to the present. It examines a wide variety of material from around the world, from feature films and documentaries, through to newsreels, public information films, animations, experimental cinema and gallery installations. It analyzes the varied approaches used by filmmakers as they attempt to tell refugees' stories. Examining the 'fugitive aesthetics' of refugee cinema, it asks how these films convey the experience of forced displacement and how they might enable viewers to understand the circumstances that force people to flee their homes, leaving behind everything that is familiar. It also considers how successful such cinematic stories can be at revealing the diverse humanity that lies behind the reductive, stereotypical figure of the 'refugee' that dominates political and media discourse.
As well as films about refugees that document the experiences of displacement, journeying, detention, harassment, of social integration or marginalization, and returning home, Refugee Cinema also discusses documentaries made with refugees, a collaborative, participatory approach to filmmaking that potentially grants refugees greater agency over their own stories. Alongside these examples, the book examines a number of films made by refugees. This category of films offers quite different perspectives on refugee experience and brings into focus the principal question addressed by Refugee Cinema: to what extent can cinema represent the voices, experiences, and circumstances of refugees?
As well as films about refugees that document the experiences of displacement, journeying, detention, harassment, of social integration or marginalization, and returning home, Refugee Cinema also discusses documentaries made with refugees, a collaborative, participatory approach to filmmaking that potentially grants refugees greater agency over their own stories. Alongside these examples, the book examines a number of films made by refugees. This category of films offers quite different perspectives on refugee experience and brings into focus the principal question addressed by Refugee Cinema: to what extent can cinema represent the voices, experiences, and circumstances of refugees?
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
58 figures
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
5 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-762566-8 (9780197625668)
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Persons
Bruce Bennett is Professor in Film Studies at Lancaster University in the UK. His research is concerned with understanding the cultural and political significance of national and global cinemas, with exploring histories of film and media technology from the 19th century to the present, and with examining the theoretical and practical complexities of teaching film.
Katarzyna Marciniak is Professor of Global and Transnational Media in the Media Arts and Culture Department at Occidental College, USA. She focuses on the aesthetics and politics of transnational visual cultures, particularly on representations of foreignness, immigration, national (un)belonging, and the construction of border zones as sites of contention.
Katarzyna Marciniak is Professor of Global and Transnational Media in the Media Arts and Culture Department at Occidental College, USA. She focuses on the aesthetics and politics of transnational visual cultures, particularly on representations of foreignness, immigration, national (un)belonging, and the construction of border zones as sites of contention.
Author
Professor of Film StudiesProfessor of Film Studies, Lancaster University
Professor of Global and Transnational MediaProfessor of Global and Transnational Media, Occidental College
Content
- Introduction: What Is Refugee Cinema?
- Chapter 1: Cinema about Refugees: Stories of Displacement
- Chapter 2: Cinema about Refugees: Stories of Return
- Chapter 3: Cinemawithout Refugees
- Chapter 4: Cinema with Refugees
- Chapter 5: Cinema by Refugees
- Conclusion: Hospitality/Hostility