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Small Nation, Global Cinema

The New Danish Cinema

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Published: 1st August 2005
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"Small Nation, Global Cinema" engages the effects of globalization from the perspective of small nations. Focusing her study on the specific cultural context of the international film market, Mette Hjort argues that the New Danish Cinema presents an opportunity to understand the effects of globalization within the culture and economy of a privileged small nation.
Hjort offers two key strategies underwriting the transformation and globalization of contemporary Danish cinema--the processes of cultural circulation and the psychological efficacy of heritage. Exploring the Dogma 95 movement initiated by Lars von Trier and Thomas Vinterberg as well as films by Erik Clausen, Gabriel Axel, Henning Carlsen, and Ole Bornedal, among others, Hjort examines means for cinematic globalization specific to Denmark, but then evolves her investigation into a truly comparative framework encompassing references to Hong Kong, Latin America, and Hollywood filmmaking. Providing a fresh way of looking at cultural influence in the era of globalization, Hjort's concept of "small" nation points as much to the dynamics of recognition, indifference, and participation as it does to more common measures of population size, economic strength, or linguistic reach.
Mette Hjort is professor of intercultural studies at Aalborg University.

New Danish cinema : a small nation's path to globalizationp. 1
Dogma 95 : the globalization of Denmark's response to Hollywoodp. 34
Participatory filmmaking : experiments across the filmmaker/viewer dividep. 66
Patriotism and nationalism : a common culture in filmp. 112
Counterglobalization : a transnational communicative space emerges in the northp. 158
International heritage : toward an ethics of the bio-picp. 191
Toward a multiethnic society : cinema as a mode of incorporationp. 234
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ISBN: 9780816646494
ISBN-10: 081664649X
Series: Public Worlds
Audience: Tertiary; University or College
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number Of Pages: 330
Published: 1st August 2005
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
Dimensions (cm): 22.9 x 14.9  x 1.8
Weight (kg): 0.449