Diary of a Young Soul Rebel
Author : Isaac Julien
Publisher : British Film Inst
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 47,31 MB
Release : 1991-11-01
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780253331175
Author : Isaac Julien
Publisher : British Film Inst
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 47,31 MB
Release : 1991-11-01
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780253331175
Author : Isaac Julien
Publisher : BFI Publishing
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 20,68 MB
Release : 1991
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN :
No Marketing Blurb
Author : Barbara Korte
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 38,4 MB
Release : 2021-07-26
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9004484329
This book looks at a sector of black and Asian British film and television as it presented itself in the 1990s and early 2000s. For this period, a ‘mainstreaming’ of black and Asian British film has been observed in criticism and theory and articulated by an increasing number of practitioners themselves, referring to changing modes of production, distribution and reception and implying a more popular and commercial orientation of certain media products. This idea is a leitmotif for the authors’ readings of recent films and examples of television drama, including such diverse products as Young Soul Rebels and Babymother, East Is East and Bend It Like Beckham, The Buddha of Suburbia and White Teeth. These analyses are supplemented with a look at earlier landmark productions (like Pressure) as well as relevant social, institutional and aesthetic frameworks. The book closes with a selection of statements by black and Asian media practitioners who operate from within Britain’s cultural industries: Mike Phillips, Horace Ové, Julian Henriques, Parminder Vir and Gurinder Chadha.
Author : Kobena Mercer
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 14,82 MB
Release : 2013-09-13
Category : Art
ISBN : 1135204764
Welcome to the Jungle brings a black British perspective to the critical reading of a wide range of cultural texts, events and experiences arising from volatile transformations in the politics of ethnicity, sexuality and "race" during the 1980s. The ten essays collected here examine new forms of cultural expression in black film, photography and visual art exerging with a new generation of black British artists, and interprets this prolific creativity within a sociological framework that reveals fresh perspectives on the bewildering complexity of identity and diversity in an era of postmodernity. Kobena Mercer documents a wealth of insights opened up by the overlapping of Asian, African and Caribbean cultures that constitute Black Britain as a unique domain of diaspora.
Author : James Caterer
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 31,68 MB
Release : 2011-08-08
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 1443833223
When John Major launched the UK’s National Lottery in 1994 he christened it “the people’s Lottery” and handed it to the mythical stewardship of the Everyman. But when the proceeds began to be distributed to worthy causes, including the British film industry, this populist rhetoric came under increasing strain. If Lottery funding is used to produce the type of British films which the public want to see, such as romantic comedies, then many question whether the market deserves such subsidy. Short films and low budget, experimental cinema – which often require state support – tend to go unwatched by large swathes of the Lottery ticket-buying public. This book explores the debates which were sparked by the arrival of “the people’s pictures”, and places them in historical context by examining their many precedents. Is public patronage a boon or a burden for filmmakers? And how do institutional cultures or political buzzwords affect the finished films? Case studies include the popular hits Billy Elliot (2000) and Shooting Fish (1997); art-house releases such as Love Is The Devil (1998) and Gallivant (1997); short films by Lynne Ramsey and David MacKenzie; and artists’ film and video work by Bill Viola and Tracey Emin.
Author : Ella Shohat
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 438 pages
File Size : 47,41 MB
Release : 2013-09-27
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 113612196X
This excellent book corrects eurocentric criticism from media studies in the past by examining Hollywood movie genres such as the western and the musical from a multicultural perspective.
Author : Iain Chambers
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 173 pages
File Size : 42,2 MB
Release : 2008-02-20
Category : Art
ISBN : 113488155X
In Migrancy, Culture, Identity, Iain Chambers unravels how our sense of place and identity is realised as we move through myriad languages, worlds and histories. The author explores the uncharted impact of cultural diversity on today's world, from the 'realistic' eye of the painter to the 'scientific' approach of the cultural anthropologist or the critical distance of the historian; from the computer screen to the Walkman and 'World Music'. Migrancy, Culture and Identity takes us on a journey into the disturbance and dislocation of culture and identity that faces all of us to explore how migration, marginality and homelessness have disrupted the West's faith in linear progress and rational thinking, undermining our knowledge, history and cultural identity.
Author :
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 35,88 MB
Release : 2016-08-09
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 900433422X
Author : Jean Howard
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 35,9 MB
Release : 2005-06-27
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1134718659
In this volume Textual Practice brings together some of its most pressing concerns by exploring the interaction of texts with language, politics, gender and history. Textual Practice has a theoretical approach that crosses over into a range of other, apparently disparate, disciplines: philosophy, history, law, medicine, science, architechtrure, gender, and media studies. Key Features: * Features the most exciting new voices and the most influential new scholars in the field * Multidisciplinary * Includes two articles on Ireland _ _ _
Author : Stephen Bourne
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 36,20 MB
Release : 2005-07-19
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780826478986
In this updated edition of his acclaimed and award-winning study, Stephen Bourne takes a personal look at the history of black people in popular British film and television. He documents, from original research and interviews, the experiences and representations which have been ignored in previous media books about people of African descent. There are chapters about Paul Robeson, Newton I. Aduaka, soap operas and much more - as well as several useful appendices and suggestions for further reading.