Cinema and Soft Power Configuring the National and Transnational in Geo-politics

Explores the relationship between soft power and film in relation to national and transnational cinemasExamines the implications for global film culture of the apparent shift in power relations between the developed and developing worldConsideration given to the transnational dimension of film cultu...

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Film, Media & Cultural Studies
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Dennison, Stephanie Sonstige oth
Dwyer, Rachel Sonstige oth
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title Cinema and Soft Power Configuring the National and Transnational in Geo-politics
title_auth Cinema and Soft Power Configuring the National and Transnational in Geo-politics
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title_full Cinema and Soft Power Configuring the National and Transnational in Geo-politics Stephanie Dennison, Rachel Dwyer
title_fullStr Cinema and Soft Power Configuring the National and Transnational in Geo-politics Stephanie Dennison, Rachel Dwyer
title_full_unstemmed Cinema and Soft Power Configuring the National and Transnational in Geo-politics Stephanie Dennison, Rachel Dwyer
title_short Cinema and Soft Power
title_sort cinema and soft power configuring the national and transnational in geo politics
title_sub Configuring the National and Transnational in Geo-politics
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