1st Edition

Transnational Cinema and Ideology Representing Religion, Identity and Cultural Myths

By Milja Radovic Copyright 2014
174 Pages
by Routledge

164 Pages
by Routledge

164 Pages
by Routledge

Increasingly, as the production, distribution and audience of films cross national boundaries, film scholars have begun to think in terms of ‘transnational’ rather than national cinema. This book is positioned within the emerging field of transnational cinema, and offers a groundbreaking study of the relationship between transnational cinema and ideology. The book focuses in particular on the... Read more

1. Introduction: Approaching Film and Religion from a Transnational Perspective  2. From National to Transnational  3. The Balkans: Nationalist-Religious Ideology, Identity and Conflict in Cinema  4. Re-building Identity through Cinematic Representations of Cultural Myths  5. Hollywood Cinema as an Ideological Factory: Nation as 'Destiny,' Apocalypse and Foreignness  6. Cross-cultural Representations of Religion, Identity and the Mythical 'Other'  7. Conclusion

Biography

Milja Radovic is a Post-Doctoral Researcher at the University of Edinburgh, where she is collaborating on the Religion and Ethics in Making of War and Peace Project, investigating the role of the independent media in shaping of civil society in the Balkans.

"This is an original and compelling book by an author with first-hand knowledge of European cinema and religious and national ideologies which offers something genuinely different to current religion-film analysis. The use of American civil religion will comprise a fascinating portal for those not aware of the nuances and complexities of Balkan and Russian religious and national identities to become familiar with wider debates in the way in which cinema can not only reflect but affect ideological constructions."Chris Deacy, University of Kent, UK