Transnational cinema

Transnational cinema is a developing concept within film studies that encompasses a range of theories relating to the effects of globalization upon the cultural and economic aspects of film.[1] It incorporates the debates and influences of postnationalism, postcolonialism, consumerism and Third cinema,[2] amongst many other topics.

  1. ^ Rethinking Transnational Cinema: The Case of Tamil Cinema — Senses of Cinema
  2. ^ Dennison, S. & Lim, S.H. (2006). Situating World Cinema as a Theoretical Problem. In Dennison, S & Lim, S. H. (eds). 'Remapping World Cinema: Identity, Culture and Politics in Film'. (pp.1-15) London & New York: Wallflower Press.

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