International Politics and Film introduces readers to the representational qualities of film but also draws attention to how the relationship between the visual and the spatial is constitutive of international politics.
About the Author: Sean Carter is senior lecturer in human geography at the University of Exeter, UK.
144 Pages
Language + Art + Disciplines, Journalism
Series Name: Short Cuts
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International Politics and Film draws attention to how the relationship between the visual and the spatial is constitutive of international politics
Book Synopsis
International Politics and Film introduces readers to the representational qualities of film but also draws attention to how the relationship between the visual and the spatial is constitutive of international politics. Using four themes--borders, the state of exception, homeland and distant others--the territorial and imaginative dimensions of international affairs in particular are highlighted. But this volume also makes clear that international politics is not just something "out there"; film helps us better understand how it is also part of everyday life within the state--affecting individuals and communities in different ways depending on axes of difference such as gender, race, class, age, and ethnicity.
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Using succinct, informative case studies and with crystal clear writing International Politics and Film provides an important (even, urgent) account of the co-constitutive relationship between film and international politics. Cogent and lively readings of a wide range of important political films will help further open channels of communication between the disciplines of film studies and International Relations. The authors make a persuasive argument for the relevance of international relations to film studies and vice versa, and the book should be considered essential reading for students and scholars of both disciplines.--Guy Westwell, Queen Mary, University of London; author of War Cinema: Hollywood on the Front Line (2006) and Parallel Lines: Post-9/11 American Cinema (2014)
About the Author
Sean Carter is senior lecturer in human geography at the University of Exeter, UK. His work on the relationship between geopolitics and visual culture has been published in leading international journals including Political Geography.
Klaus Dodds is Professor of Geopolitics at Royal Holloway, University of London. He is the author of The Antarctic: A Very Short Introduction (2012) and co-editor of Polar Geopolitics: Knowledges, Legal Regimes and Resources (2013) and The Ashgate Research Companion to Critical Geopolitics (2013).
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Weight: .45 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 144
Genre: Language + Art + Disciplines
Sub-Genre: Journalism
Series Title: Short Cuts
Publisher: Wallflower Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Klaus Dodds & Sean Carter
Language: English
Street Date: May 14, 2014
TCIN: 1008779558
UPC: 9780231169714
Item Number (DPCI): 247-20-0092
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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