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Migration, Dislocation and Movement on Screen - by Ruxandra Trandafoiu (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Contemporary screen industries such as film and television have become primary sites for visualizing borders, migration, maps, and travel as processes of separation and dislocation, but also connection.
- About the Author: Ruxandra Trandafoiu is Professor of Media and Communications at Edge Hill University.
- 208 Pages
- Performing Arts, Film
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About the Book
"Contemporary screen industries such as film and television have become primary sites for visualizing borders, migration, maps, and travel as processes of separation and dislocation, but also connection. Migration, Dislocation and Movement on Screen pulls case studies in film and television industries from throughout Europe, North Africa, and Asia to interrogate the nature of movement via moving images. By combining theoretical, interdisciplinary engagements with empirical research, this volume offers a new way to look at screen media's representations of our contemporary world's transnational and cosmopolitan imaginaries"--Book Synopsis
Contemporary screen industries such as film and television have become primary sites for visualizing borders, migration, maps, and travel as processes of separation and dislocation, but also connection. Migration, Dislocation and Movement on Screen pulls case studies in film and television industries from throughout Europe, North Africa, and Asia to interrogate the nature of movement via moving images. By combining theoretical, interdisciplinary engagements with empirical research, this volume offers a new way to look at screen media's representations of our contemporary world's transnational and cosmopolitan imaginaries.
About the Author
Ruxandra Trandafoiu is Professor of Media and Communications at Edge Hill University. She is the author of Diaspora Online: Identity Politics and Romanian Migrants (Berghahn Books, 2013) and The Politics of Migration and Diaspora in Eastern Europe: Media, Public Discourse and Policy (Routledge, 2022), as well as several edited collections and numerous articles exploring the relationship between media and migration.