Decolonial Imaginaries in Palestinian Experimental Film and Video : Postnational and Feminist Aesthetics

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Decolonial Imaginaries in Palestinian Experimental Film and Video focuses on an underexamined group of female Palestinian filmmakers, highlighting their relevance for thinking through a diverse set of issues relating to decolonial aesthetics, post-nationalism and gender, non-Western ecologies, trauma and memory, diasporic experiences of space, biopolitics, feminist historiography and decolonial temporalities. Positing that these filmmaker-artists radically counter dominant media images of Palestinians, deessentializing Palestinian identity while opening up history and the present to new potentialities and ways of imagining Palestinian futures, Decolonial Imaginaries in Palestinian Experimental Film and Video argues that Palestinian experience is urgently relevant to all of us. As the works address issues of food availability and land use, environmental collapse and forced displacement, Hole explores how such films generate hope, imagine impossible possibilities and offer inspiration and wisdom when it comes to losing and rebuilding. Addressing a fundamentally transnational and understudied area, this book will resonate with readers working in the areas of film and media studies, Palestinian cultural studies, historiography, Middle East studies and experimental film.


  • | Author: Kristin Lené Hole
  • | Publisher: Routledge
  • | Publication Date: Apr 24, 2024
  • | Number of Pages: NA pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Hardcover
  • | ISBN-10: 1032755393
  • | ISBN-13: 9781032755397
Author:
Charlie Changli Xue, Chuanjian Lu
Publisher:
World Scientific Publishing Company
Publication Date:
Jan 28, 2018
Number of pages:
NA pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Hardcover
ISBN-10:
9813209011
ISBN-13:
9789813209015