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Neoliberalism and global cinema : capital, culture, and Marxist critique /
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Format: | Printed Book |
Language: | English |
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New York :
Routledge,
2011.
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Series: | Routledge advances in film studies ;
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Hollywood and global dominance. "For a better deal, harass your governor!" : neoliberalism and Hollywood / Toby Miller and Richard Maxwell
- A legacy of neoliberalism : patterns in media conglomeration / Eileen R. Meehan
- 21st century neoliberal man / Deborah Tudor
- Latin America. Cuban cinema : a case of accelerated underdevelopment / Michael Chanan
- Politics and privatization in Peruvian cinema : Grupo Chaski's aesthetics of survival / Sophia A. McClennen
- Form, politics and culture : a case study of the take, the revolution will not be televised and listen to Venezuela / Mike Wayne & Deirdre O'Neill
- Asia. Market socialism and its discontent : Jia Zhangke's cinematic narrative of China's transition in the age of global capital / Xudong Zhang
- "Leitmotif" : state, market, and postsocialist film industry under neoliberal globalization / Ying Xiao
- From exploitation to playful exploits : the rise of collectives and the redefinition of labor, life, and representation in neoliberal Japan / Sharon Hayashi
- The underdevelopment of development : neoliberalism and the crisis of bourgeois individualism / Jyotsna Kapur
- Fragments of labor : neoliberal attitudes and architectures in contemporary South Korean cinema / Keith B. Wagner
- Mainlandization and neoliberalism with post-colonial and Chinese characteristics : challenges for the Hong Kong film industry / Mirana M. Szeto and Yun-chung Chen
- Neoliberalism and authoritarianism in Singaporean cinema : a case study of Perth / Jenna Ng
- Gambling on life and death : neoliberal rationality and the films of Jeffrey Jeturian, Bliss Cua Lim
- Africa and Europe. Nollywood in Lagos, Lagos in Nollywood films / Jonathan Haynes
- French cinema : counter-model, cultural exception, resistances / Martin O'Shaughnessy.