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Cinema and soft power : configuring the national and transnational in geo-politics /

Explores the relationship between soft power and film in relation to national and transnational cinemas.

Bibliographic Details
Call Number:Libro Electrónico
Other Authors: Dennison, Stephanie (Editor), Dwyer, Rachel (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2021]
Series:Edinburgh scholarship online.
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Online Access:Texto completo
Table of Contents:
  • List of figures, charts and tables
  • Notes on contributors
  • Preface and acknowledgements
  • Introduction: The soft power of film
  • 1. Soft power and cinema: a methodological Reflection and some Chinese inflections / Song Hwee Lim
  • 2. Building BRICS: soft power and audio-visual Relations in transnational context / Stephanie Dennison
  • 3. The global animation market: opportunities for developing countries / Alessandra Meleiro
  • 4. (Masha and) the bear diplomacy: soft power as world-building and Russian non-governmental agency / Vlad Strukov
  • 5. The limits of Hollywood as an instrument of Chinese public diplomacy and soft power / Chris Homewood
  • 6. The Second World War, Soviet sports and furious space walks: soft power and nation branding in the Putin 2.0 era / Stephen M. Norris
  • 7. Popular geo-politics, strategic narratives and soft power in Viking (2016) and Guardians (2017) / Robert A. Saunders
  • 8. The South African soft power narrative, cinema and participatory video / Paul Cooke
  • 9. New myths for an old nation: Bollywood, soft power and Hindu nationalism / Rachel Dwyer
  • 10. Soft power and national cinema: James Bond, `Great' Britain and Brexit / Andrew Higson
  • Index.