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  1. Shooting the Family : Transnational Media and Intercultural Values
    Beteiligt: Staat, Wim (Hrsg.); Pisters, Patricia (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2005
    Verlag:  Amsterdam University Press

    Do contemporary movements of migration and the ever-increasing abundance of audiovisual media correspond to - or even cause - shifts in the defenition of both the bourgeois nuclear family and the tribal extended family? In Shooting the Family, twelve... mehr

     

    Do contemporary movements of migration and the ever-increasing abundance of audiovisual media correspond to - or even cause - shifts in the defenition of both the bourgeois nuclear family and the tribal extended family? In Shooting the Family, twelve authors investigate the transfigured role of the family in a transnational world in which intercultural values are negotiated through mass media like film and television, as well as through particularistic media like home movies and videos. "Shooting the Family" has a double meaning. On the one hand, this book claims that the family is under pressure from the forces of globalization and migration; it is the family that risks being shot to pieces. On the other hand, family matters of all kinds, including family values, are increasingly being constructed and refigured in a mediated form. The audiovisual family has become an important medium for intercultural affairs - this is a family that is being re-established as a place of security and comfort in times of upheaval; it is the family shot by cameras that register and simultaneously create new family values. Onder invloed van media als sateliettelevisie en cinema, is de rol van de familie in de hedendaagse, multiculturele samenleving aan het veranderen. Als gevolg van globalisatie en migratie staat de familie onder druk: de familie 'shot to pieces'. Maar tegelijkertijd keren zowel nieuwe als traditionele familiezaken weer terug in gemedieerde vorm: het 'family shot' in films of op foto's. In Shooting the Family worden twaalf specifieke 'case studies' scherp en kritisch geanalyseerd, variërend van 'home movies' van migrantenkinderen in Nederland tot Hollywoodfilms van Ang Lee en auteurs- en migrantencinema in Europa. De auteurs laten zien dat deze gemedieerde families een belangrijk medium zijn voor interculturele waarden, waarbij vooral de rol van de vader opvallend onder druk staat.

     

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    Beteiligt: Staat, Wim (Hrsg.); Pisters, Patricia (Hrsg.)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789053567500
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    Schlagworte: Film, TV & radio
    Weitere Schlagworte: motion pictures; film
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  2. Shooting the family
    transnational media and intercultural values
    Erschienen: ©2005
    Verlag:  Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam

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    ISBN: 1280959142; 141758341X; 9048505402; 905356750X; 9781280959141; 9781417583416; 9789048505401; 9789053567500
    Schlagworte: Family; Médias et famille; Famille; FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Alternative Family; FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Reference; The arts; Film, TV and radio; PERFORMING ARTS / Film & Video / General; Families; Mass media and families; Films; Televisie; Familierelaties; Interculturele vergelijking; Film; Fernsehfilm; Audiovisuelle Medien; Familie; Familie <Motiv>; Multikulturelle Gesellschaft <Motiv>; Film; Mass media and families; Families; Massenmedien; Familie
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    This collection of essays explores ever-changing representations of family life on a global scale

    PART 1: THE FAMILY AND THE MEDIA -- - Capturing the family: home video in the age of digital reproduction - José van Dijck -- - Migrant children mediating family relations - Sonja de Leeuw -- - The shooting family: gender and ethnicity in the New Dutch Police Series - Joke Hermes - Joost de Bruin -- - PART 2: PRIVATE MATTERS, PUBLIC FAMILIES -- - Family portrait: queering the nuclear family in François Ozon's SITCOM - Jaap Kooijman -- - Radicalism begins at home: fundamentalism and the family in My son the fanatic - Laura Copier -- - Family matters in Eat drink man woman: food envy, family longing, or intercultural knowledge through the senses? - Tarja Laine -- - PART 3: TRANSLATING FAMILY VALUES -- - Saved by betrayal? Ang Lee's translations of "Chinese" family ideology - Jeroen de Kloet -- - Eurydice's diasporic voice: Marcel Camus's Black Orpheus and the family in poet's hell - Catherine M. Lord -- - Archiving the (secret) family in Egoyan's Family viewing - Marie-Aude Baronian -- - PART 4: LOVING FAMILIES -- - Suspending the body: biopower and the contradictions of family values - Sudeep Dasgupta -- - Unfamiliar film: sisters unsettling family habits - Wim Staat -- - Micropolitics of the migrant family in accented cinema: love and creativity in empire - Patricia Pisters

  3. Shooting the family
    transnational media and intercultural values
    Beteiligt: Pisters, Patricia (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2005
    Verlag:  Amsterdam Univ. Press, Amsterdam

    Do contemporary movements of migration and the ever-increasing abundance of audiovisual media correspond to - or even cause - shifts in the defenition of both the bourgeois nuclear family and the tribal extended family? In Shooting the Family, twelve... mehr

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    Do contemporary movements of migration and the ever-increasing abundance of audiovisual media correspond to - or even cause - shifts in the defenition of both the bourgeois nuclear family and the tribal extended family? In Shooting the Family, twelve authors investigate the transfigured role of the family in a transnational world in which intercultural values are negotiated through mass media like film and television, as well as through particularistic media like home movies and videos. "Shooting the Family" has a double meaning. On the one hand, this book claims that the family is under pressure from the forces of globalization and migration; it is the family that risks being shot to pieces. On the other hand, family matters of all kinds, including family values, are increasingly being constructed and refigured in a mediated form. The audiovisual family has become an important medium for intercultural affairs - this is a family that is being re-established as a place of security and comfort in times of upheaval; it is the family shot by cameras that register and simultaneously create new family values.

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Beteiligt: Pisters, Patricia (Hrsg.)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 905356750X; 9789053567500
    RVK Klassifikation: AP 34000 ; MS 1900 ; LB 48000
    Schlagworte: Familie <Motiv>; Multikulturelle Gesellschaft <Motiv>; Film; Fernsehfilm; Audiovisuelle Medien; Familie
    Umfang: 224 p.
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