Inclusion in New Danish Cinema : Sexuality and Transnational Belonging

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Inclusion in New Danish Cinema : Sexuality and Transnational Belonging

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 272 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781783201938
  • DDC分類 791.43094889

Full Description

Often recognized as one of the happiest countries in the world, Denmark, like its Scandinavian neighbours, is known for its progressive culture, which is also reflected in its national cinema. It is not surprising, then, that Danish film boasts as many successful women film directors as men, uses scripts that are often co-written by both the director and the screenwriter, and produces among the highest numbers of queer films directed by and starring women. Despite all this, Danish film is not widely written about, especially in English. Inclusion in New Danish Cinema brings this vibrant culture to English-language audiences. Meryl Shriver-Rice argues that Denmark has demonstrated that film can reinforce cultural ethics and political values while also navigating the ongoing and mounting forces of digital communication and globalization.

Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1: New Danish Cinema: An Overview

Current Trends in Scholarship

Remarkable Storytelling = Result of Remarkable Production Strategy

Marrying Digital Aesthetic with Ethical Boundaries and Cultural Values

Chapter 2: Dogme Beginnings

Dogme Rules: Style and Genre

Ethics and Morality in Dogme and New Danish Cinema

Reality Aesthetic and the 'Always On' Culture

Chapter 3: Practitioner's Agency: Women Directors 

Chapter 4: Heterosexual Relationships

Triangular Desire and Dialectical Identity

Family and Transnational Belonging

Gender and Agency

Chapter 5: Queer Relationships

Queer Subjectivity and New Danish Cinema

Performing Masculinity and Femininity

Stereotypes and Alternative Family Structures

Individualized Desire

Chapter 6: Adapting National Identity

Adapting the National: 'Truth' and Story in New Danish Cinema

Trauma, Existential Crisis and Blame

Adapting the National: The 'Hollywoodization' of Nordic Art Film

Chapter 7: In a Better World: Empathy and Ego 

Transnational Belonging and Digital Communication

Solitude and Self-Reflection 

Empathy and Ego