Prismatic Media, Transnational Circuits Feminism in a Globalized Pre
What are the political and aesthetic dimensions of video art, documentary, and global cinema in contemporary image culture? Lynes makes visible how sites of political struggle, exploitation, and armed conflict can be interpreted through a feminist politic
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10.1057/9781137111555 - Prismatic Media, Transnational Circuits, Krista Geneviève Lynes
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GLOBAL CINEMA
The Global Cinema series publishes innovative scholarship on transnational themes, industries, economies, and aesthetic elements that increasingly connect cinemas around the world. It promotes theoretically transformative and politically challenging projects that rethink film studies from cross-cultural, comparative perspectives, bringing into focus forms of cinematic production that resist nationalist or hegemonic frameworks. Rather than aiming at comprehensive geographical coverage, it foregrounds transnational interconnections in the production, distribution, exhibition, study, and teaching of film. Dedicated to global aspects of cinema, this pioneering series combines original perspectives and new methodological paths with accessibility and coverage. Both “global” and “cinema” remain open to a range of approaches and interpretations, new and traditional. Books published in the series sustain a specific concern with the medium of cinema but do not defensively protect the boundaries of film studies, recognizing that film exists in a converging media environment. The series emphasizes a historically expanded notion of globalization rather than one of exclusive presentism; it is mindful of repositioning “the global” away from a US-centric/Eurocentric grid, and remains critical of celebratory notions of “globalizing film studies.” Katarzyna Marciniak is a professor of Transnational Studies in the English Department at Ohio University. Anikó Imre is an associate professor of Critical Studies in the School of Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern California. Áine O’Healy is a professor of Modern Languages and Literatures at Loyola Marymount University. Published by Palgrave Macmillan: Prismatic Media, Transnational Circuits: Feminism in a Globalized Present By Krista Geneviève Lynes
10.1057/9781137111555 - Prismatic Media, Transnational Circuits, Krista Geneviève Lynes
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Edited by Katarzyna Marciniak, Anikó Imre, and Áine O’Healy
Also by Krista Geneviève Lynes
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From Local to Global: Making Peace Work for Women (2005), co-edited with Gina Torry
10.1057/9781137111555 - Prismatic Media, Transnational Circuits, Krista Geneviève Lynes
Feminism in a Globalized Present Krista Geneviève Lynes
10.1057/9781137111555 - Prismatic Media, Transnational Circuits, Krista Geneviève Lynes
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Prismatic Media, Transnational Circuits
PRISMATIC MEDIA , TRANSNATIONAL CIRCUITS Copyright © Krista Geneviève Lynes, 20
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