現代映画とイデオロギー:新自由主義とそのオルターナティヴ<br>Contemporary Cinema and Neoliberal Ideology

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現代映画とイデオロギー:新自由主義とそのオルターナティヴ
Contemporary Cinema and Neoliberal Ideology

  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9781138235748
  • eISBN:9781315304052

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Description

In this edited collection, an international ensemble of scholars examine what contemporary cinema tells us about neoliberal capitalism and cinema, exploring whether filmmakers are able to imagine progressive alternatives under capitalist conditions. Individual contributions discuss filmmaking practices, film distribution, textual characteristics and the reception of films made in different parts of the world. They engage with topics such as class struggle, debt, multiculturalism and the effect of neoliberalism on love and sexual behaviour. Written in accessible, jargon-free language, Contemporary Cinema and Neoliberal Ideology is an essential text for those interested in political filmmaking and the political meanings of films.

Table of Contents

Contents

Introduction

Ewa Mazierska

Part 1

Political Economy of Neoliberalism and Its Discontents

Chapter 1

Team Loach and Sixteen Films: Authorship, Collaboration, Leadership (and Football)

David Archibald

Chapter 2

US Independent Cinema and the Capitalist Mode of Production: Complicating Discourses of Independence and Oppositionality

Kevan Feshami

Chapter 3

The Lure of Becoming Cinema: The Role of the Internet in Amateur and Independent Filmmaking

William Brown

Chapter 4

Svetlana Baskova’s Response to Russian national neoliberalism in For Marx…

Lars Kristensen

Part 2

Neoliberal Winners and Losers

Chapter 5

The Rise of the Entrepreneur in Jia Zhangke’s Words of a Journey

Corey Kai Nelson Schultz

Chapter 6

Capitalist Realism in European Films about Debt

Ewa Mazierska

Chapter 7

Bypass, Obscure Forces and Ontological Anxiety

Paul Dave

Chapter 8

Aggressive Prosperity, Violent Austerity in Standing Aside, Watching

Rosa Barotsi

Chapter 9

Multiplexing Marx in Contemporary American Cinema

Doru Pop

Part 3

Love and Sexual Identities under Neoliberalism

Chapter 10

Hedges of Manhattan: The Disquieting Charm of the Haute Bourgeoisie in Jonathan Demme’s Rachel Getting Married

Constantin Parvulescu

Chapter 11

Corporations of Feelings: Romantic Comedy in the Age of Neoliberalism

Elżbieta Ostrowska

Chapter 12

Why Is Everyone Not Falling in Love? Love, Sex and Neoliberalism in Film Adaptations of Bret Eason Ellis Works

Kamila Rymajdo

Chapter 13

Cinema, Sex Tourism and Globalisation in American and European Cinema

Martin O’Shaughnessy

Chapter 14

Polymorphous Consumption: Eytan Fox’s The Bubble as Gated Community

Bruce Williams