Immigration Cinema in the New Europe
Discover the compelling world of Immigration Cinema in the New Europe by Isolina Ballesteros, published in 2015. This insightful paperback explores a diverse array of films from the early 1990s that portray the lives and identities of first-generation immigrants and their children in Europe. With a focus on themes such as gender, hybridity, transculturation, border crossing, transnationalism, and translation, Ballesteros offers a thorough examination of how cinema reflects and shapes the immigrant experience. Spanning 288 pages, this book is an essential read for anyone interested in the intersection of film and immigration. Dive into the rich narratives and critical theories that illuminate the complexities of identity in contemporary Europe.