European Cinema and Intertextuality
Delve into the intricate relationship between cinema and history with European Cinema and Intertextuality by E. Mazierska. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2011, this insightful paperback spans 285 pages, offering a contemporary examination of how film serves as a medium for representing significant events in 20th-century European history.
Mazierska explores pivotal moments such as the Second World War, the Armenian Genocide, anti-Semitic attacks in Poland, the wave of European terrorism in the 1970s, and the collapse of communism. This book is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of film studies and historical representation, providing a rich analysis of intertextuality in European cinema.
Whether you're a student, a scholar, or a film enthusiast, European Cinema and Intertextuality will deepen your understanding of how cinema reflects and shapes our perception of historical narratives.