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The Figure of the Migrant in Contemporary European Cinema

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Full Title:

The Figure of the Migrant in Contemporary European Cinema

Contributors:

By (Author) Temenuga Trifonova

ISBN:

9781501362514

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Academic USA

Publication Date:

6th August 2020

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Migration, immigration and emigration
Film: styles and genres

Dewey:

791.43652691

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

288

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm

Weight:

558g

Description

The Figure of the Migrant in Contemporary European Cinema explores contemporary debates around the concepts of Europe and European identity through an examination of recent European films dealing with various aspects of globalization (the refugee crisis, labour migration, the resurgence of nationalism and ethnic violence, neoliberalism, post-colonialism) with a particular attention to the figure of the migrant and the ways in which this figure challenges us to rethink Europe and its core Enlightenment values (citizenship, justice, ethics, liberty, tolerance, and hospitality) in a post-national context of ephemerality, volatility, and contingency that finds people desperately looking for firmer markers of identity. The book argues that a compelling case can be made for re-orienting the study of contemporary European cinema around the figure of the migrant viewed both as a symbolic figure (representing post-national citizenship, urbanization, the gap between ethics and justice) and as a figure occupying an increasingly central place in European cinema in general rather than only in what is usually called migrant and diasporic cinema. By drawing attention to the structural and affective affinities between the experience of migrants and non-migrants, Europeans and non-Europeans, Trifonova shows that it is becoming increasingly difficult to separate stories about migration from stories about life under neoliberalism in general

Reviews

The Figure of the Migrant in Contemporary European Cinema offers an illuminating analysis of recent thinking on migration and European identity that is both probing and remarkably wide-ranging. Presenting a timely reappraisal of the question of Europe within film studies, Trifonova succeeds in repositioning representations of the migrant, that most peripheral of figures, as a central feature of European cinema. * Elizabeth Ezra, Professor of Cinema and Culture, University of Stirling, UK *

Author Bio

Temenuga Trifonova is Associate Professor of Cinema and Media Studies at York University in Toronto, Canada. She is the author of the monographs Warped Minds: Cinema and Psychopathology (2014) and The Image in French Philosophy (2007), and editor/contributor of the collections Contemporary Visual Culture and the Sublime (2017) and European Film Theory (2008). Trifonova has been a Marie Curie fellow at Le Studium Centre for Advanced Studies in France, and a visiting scholar at the American Academy in Rome, the NYU Centre for European and Mediterranean Studies, the Institute for Advanced Studies at the University of Bologna, the Waseda Institute for Advanced Studies in Tokyo, and the Brown Foundation at the Dora Maar House. She is a published novelist (Tourist, 2018 and Rewrite, 2014) and an award-winning filmmaker.

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