Time and space in contemporary Greek-Cypriot cinema
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Why does the 1974 war in Cyprus remain so dominant in Greek-Cypriot cinema? How has this event shaped the imagination of contemporary filmmakers, and how might one define the new national cinema that has emerged as a result? This book explores such questions by analysing a range of Greek-Cypriot films that have hitherto received little or no critical discussion. The book adopts a predominantly conceptual approach, situating contemporary Greek-Cypriot cinema within a specific cultural and national context. Drawing on the work of the French philosopher Gilles Deleuze, and particularly his theories of time and space, the author explores ways in which Greek-Cypriot directors invent new forms of imagery as a way of dealing with the crisis of history, the burden of memory and the dislocation of the island’s abandoned spaces.
Nákup knihy
Time and space in contemporary Greek-Cypriot cinema, Lisa Socrates
- Jazyk
- Rok vydání
- 2015
Doručení
Platební metody
2021 2022 2023
Navrhnout úpravu
- Titul
- Time and space in contemporary Greek-Cypriot cinema
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autoři
- Lisa Socrates
- Vydavatel
- Lang
- Rok vydání
- 2015
- ISBN10
- 3034309880
- ISBN13
- 9783034309882
- Série
- New studies in European cinema
- Kategorie
- Divadlo / Drama
- Anotace
- Why does the 1974 war in Cyprus remain so dominant in Greek-Cypriot cinema? How has this event shaped the imagination of contemporary filmmakers, and how might one define the new national cinema that has emerged as a result? This book explores such questions by analysing a range of Greek-Cypriot films that have hitherto received little or no critical discussion. The book adopts a predominantly conceptual approach, situating contemporary Greek-Cypriot cinema within a specific cultural and national context. Drawing on the work of the French philosopher Gilles Deleuze, and particularly his theories of time and space, the author explores ways in which Greek-Cypriot directors invent new forms of imagery as a way of dealing with the crisis of history, the burden of memory and the dislocation of the island’s abandoned spaces.