Cultural Hybridity in Global Films: The Blending of Cultural Elements in Film Narratives, Aesthetics, and Production
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- ISBN8231202874
- EAN9798231202874
- Date de parution23/04/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
"Cultural Hybridity in Global Films: The Blending of Cultural Elements in Film Narratives, Aesthetics, and Production" by Gregory Hammond explores the dynamic and evolving landscape of global cinema, focusing on the phenomenon of cultural hybridity. This book examines how filmmakers from diverse regions and backgrounds have blended various cultural influences, genres, and visual styles in their works.
It delves into the impact of globalization on film production and narrative structures, analyzing how the mixing of local traditions with global cinematic practices has reshaped storytelling in contemporary cinema. Through an in-depth analysis of key films, filmmakers, and movements across the world-from Hollywood blockbusters to independent cinema in the Global South-Hammond illustrates how cultural hybridity challenges traditional boundaries of identity, genre, and form.
The book discusses the evolution of hybrid cinema in the context of technological advancements, the rise of digital platforms, and the increasing prevalence of co-productions across national borders. By engaging with theories of cultural exchange, postcolonialism, and globalization, Hammond presents a compelling argument about how cinema continues to reflect and shape the interconnected world we live in, offering a rich, multifaceted view of the hybrid nature of modern filmmaking.
It delves into the impact of globalization on film production and narrative structures, analyzing how the mixing of local traditions with global cinematic practices has reshaped storytelling in contemporary cinema. Through an in-depth analysis of key films, filmmakers, and movements across the world-from Hollywood blockbusters to independent cinema in the Global South-Hammond illustrates how cultural hybridity challenges traditional boundaries of identity, genre, and form.
The book discusses the evolution of hybrid cinema in the context of technological advancements, the rise of digital platforms, and the increasing prevalence of co-productions across national borders. By engaging with theories of cultural exchange, postcolonialism, and globalization, Hammond presents a compelling argument about how cinema continues to reflect and shape the interconnected world we live in, offering a rich, multifaceted view of the hybrid nature of modern filmmaking.
"Cultural Hybridity in Global Films: The Blending of Cultural Elements in Film Narratives, Aesthetics, and Production" by Gregory Hammond explores the dynamic and evolving landscape of global cinema, focusing on the phenomenon of cultural hybridity. This book examines how filmmakers from diverse regions and backgrounds have blended various cultural influences, genres, and visual styles in their works.
It delves into the impact of globalization on film production and narrative structures, analyzing how the mixing of local traditions with global cinematic practices has reshaped storytelling in contemporary cinema. Through an in-depth analysis of key films, filmmakers, and movements across the world-from Hollywood blockbusters to independent cinema in the Global South-Hammond illustrates how cultural hybridity challenges traditional boundaries of identity, genre, and form.
The book discusses the evolution of hybrid cinema in the context of technological advancements, the rise of digital platforms, and the increasing prevalence of co-productions across national borders. By engaging with theories of cultural exchange, postcolonialism, and globalization, Hammond presents a compelling argument about how cinema continues to reflect and shape the interconnected world we live in, offering a rich, multifaceted view of the hybrid nature of modern filmmaking.
It delves into the impact of globalization on film production and narrative structures, analyzing how the mixing of local traditions with global cinematic practices has reshaped storytelling in contemporary cinema. Through an in-depth analysis of key films, filmmakers, and movements across the world-from Hollywood blockbusters to independent cinema in the Global South-Hammond illustrates how cultural hybridity challenges traditional boundaries of identity, genre, and form.
The book discusses the evolution of hybrid cinema in the context of technological advancements, the rise of digital platforms, and the increasing prevalence of co-productions across national borders. By engaging with theories of cultural exchange, postcolonialism, and globalization, Hammond presents a compelling argument about how cinema continues to reflect and shape the interconnected world we live in, offering a rich, multifaceted view of the hybrid nature of modern filmmaking.