Transnational Crime Cinema / ed. by Sarah Delahousse.

Contributes a genealogical approach to debates on critical transnationalismDemonstrates that representations of crime in cinema are part of an ongoing recognition and reordering of relations of power at the levels of individual, collective, and stateOffers new angles on the work of a diverse set of...

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Other Authors: Alpert, Jennifer (Contributor), Berns, Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni (Contributor), Delahousse, Sarah (Contributor, Editor), Gashi, Jonida (Contributor), Khanjani, Ramin Sadegh (Contributor), Martínez, David Rodríguez (Contributor), Odabasi, Eren (Contributor), Raj, Sony Jalarajan (Contributor), Risner, Jonathan (Contributor), Ryan, Connor (Contributor), Sedzielarz, Aleksander (Contributor), Sim, Jiaying (Contributor), Sreekumar, Rohini (Contributor), Watson, Julianna Blair (Contributor)
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Language:English
Published: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2023]
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Call Number: PN1995.9.C66 T73 2023
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