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The editors, Katarzyna Marciniak, Aniko Imre and
Aine O'Healy, are happy to announce the release
of the following books in the Global Cinema
series published by Palgrave-MacMillan:
Cuban Film Media, Late Socialism, and the Public
Sphere: Imperfect Aesthetics (2016)
Nicholas Balaisis
Visualizing the Palestinian Struggle: Towards a
Critical Analytic of Palestine Solidarity Film (2016)
Terri Ginsberg
Hong Kong and Bollywood: Globalization of Asian Cinemas (2016)
Edited by Joseph Tse-Hei Lee and Satish Kolluri
The Latin American Road Movie (2016)
Edited by Verónica Garibotto and Jorge Pérez
International Cinema and the Girl: Local issues, Transnational Contexts (2015)
Edited by Fiona Handyside and Kate Taylor-Jones
Global Melodrama: Film and the Global Era (2015)
Carla Marcantonio
Dislocated Screen Memories: Narrating Trauma in Post-Yugoslav Cinema (2015)
Dijana Jelaca
New Documentaries in Latin America (2014)
Edited by Vinicius Navarro and Juan Carlos Rodriguez
Behind the Screen: Inside European Production Cultures (2013)
Edited by Petr Szczepanik and Patrick Vonderau
The Education of the Filmmaker in Europe, Australia, and Asia (2013)
Edited by Mette Hjort
The Education of the Filmmaker in Africa, the
Middle East, and the Americas (2013)
Edited by Mette Hjort
Silencing Cinema: Film Censorship around the World (2013)
Edited by Daniel Biltereyst and Roel Vande Winkel
Transnational Stardom: International Celebrity in
Film and Popular Culture (2013)
Edited by Russell Meeuf and Raphael Raphael
Prismatic Media, Transnational Circuits: Feminism
in a Globalized Present (2013)
Krista Genevieve Lynes
Please find more information about the series here:
http://www.palgrave.com/us/series/15005
The editors are interested in receiving queries
or proposals on any aspects of global cinemas. Please write to all three:
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