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Transnational Film Culture in New Zealand

This book is an investigation into the transnational nature of 'film culture', taking the film culture of one country - New Zealand - as a case study to investigate the dynamics of such a culture. 'Film culture' is used here to refer to the network of discursive and non-discursive activities associated with the idea of film as art. The term 'culture' is used in the cultural studies sense - that is, seen from a combination of perspectives including anthropology, intellectual history, and textual studies.

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  • "This book is an investigation into the transnational nature of 'film culture', taking the film culture of one country - New Zealand - as a case study to investigate the dynamics of such a culture. 'Film culture' is used here to refer to the network of discursive and non-discursive activities associated with the idea of film as art. The term 'culture' is used in the cultural studies sense - that is, seen from a combination of perspectives including anthropology, intellectual history, and textual studies."@en
  • ""In this innovative work of cultural history, Simon Sigley approaches cinema as a form of social practice. He examines the reception of international film theories and discourses and shows how these ideas helped to shape distinct cultural practices, including new forms of reviewing, new methods of teaching, and new institutions such as film societies, art-house cinemas, and film festivals in New Zealand." --Back cover."@en

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  • "History"@en
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  • "Transnational Film Culture in New Zealand"
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  • "Transnational film culture in New Zealand"
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