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Heard/Symbolic Voices: The Nouba of the Women of Mont Chenoua and Women’S Film in the Maghreb
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Zahia Smail Salhi
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents iii
- Acknowledgements v
- Contributors vii
- Introduction To Volume Two 1
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Storytelling and Cultural Politics
- stories as social critique: the Vision of china in the Films of Jia Zhangke 11
- Taonga (cultural treasures): reflections on Maori storytelling in the cinema of Aotearoa/new Zealand 21
- The Minjung Cultural Movement and Korean Cinema of the 1980s: The Influence of Minjung theatre and Art in Lee Jang-ho’s Films 35
- On How to Tell a Revolution: Alsino y el Cóndor 50
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Storytelling and Postcolonialism
- Telling Stories About Unknown People in Faraway Countries: us Travelogues About Mexico in the 1930S and 1940S 65
- Memory And Tradition as a Postcolonial Response in the Films of Kyrgyzstan’S Aktan Abdykalykov 76
- ‘Postcolonial Beaux’ Stratagem: Singing and Dancing Back with Carmen in African Films 90
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Telling Women’S Stories
- Heard/Symbolic Voices: The Nouba of the Women of Mont Chenoua and Women’S Film in the Maghreb 103
- Women’S Stories and Public Space in Iranian new Wave Film 122
- Cinematic Images of Women at a Time of National(Ist) Crisis: The Case of Three Yugoslav Films 133
- History as Science Fiction: Women of Action in Hong Kong Cinema 144
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Storytelling and Religio-Cultural Encounters
- Clouds Of Unknowing: Buddhism and Bhutanese Cinema 157
- Claiming Space, Time and History in the Journals of Knud Rasmussen 172
- Qissa and Popular Hindi Cinema 183
- Index 195
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents iii
- Acknowledgements v
- Contributors vii
- Introduction To Volume Two 1
-
Storytelling and Cultural Politics
- stories as social critique: the Vision of china in the Films of Jia Zhangke 11
- Taonga (cultural treasures): reflections on Maori storytelling in the cinema of Aotearoa/new Zealand 21
- The Minjung Cultural Movement and Korean Cinema of the 1980s: The Influence of Minjung theatre and Art in Lee Jang-ho’s Films 35
- On How to Tell a Revolution: Alsino y el Cóndor 50
-
Storytelling and Postcolonialism
- Telling Stories About Unknown People in Faraway Countries: us Travelogues About Mexico in the 1930S and 1940S 65
- Memory And Tradition as a Postcolonial Response in the Films of Kyrgyzstan’S Aktan Abdykalykov 76
- ‘Postcolonial Beaux’ Stratagem: Singing and Dancing Back with Carmen in African Films 90
-
Telling Women’S Stories
- Heard/Symbolic Voices: The Nouba of the Women of Mont Chenoua and Women’S Film in the Maghreb 103
- Women’S Stories and Public Space in Iranian new Wave Film 122
- Cinematic Images of Women at a Time of National(Ist) Crisis: The Case of Three Yugoslav Films 133
- History as Science Fiction: Women of Action in Hong Kong Cinema 144
-
Storytelling and Religio-Cultural Encounters
- Clouds Of Unknowing: Buddhism and Bhutanese Cinema 157
- Claiming Space, Time and History in the Journals of Knud Rasmussen 172
- Qissa and Popular Hindi Cinema 183
- Index 195