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Reframing Difference

Carrie Tarr

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Reframing Difference

Explore the complex interplay of identity and culture in the world of beur cinema with "Reframing Difference" by Carrie Tarr, published by Manchester University Press. This insightful book, released in 2005, spans 240 pages and delves into significant themes surrounding North Africans in motion pictures, offering a critical lens on how ethnicity shapes cinematic narratives.

In "Reframing Difference," Tarr expertly addresses questions of identity through an analysis of various films, including "Le The au harem d'Archimede" and "La Haine." She uncovers the evolution of beur cinema and its impact on broader cultural dialogues in France. This engaging text is not only a vital resource for film enthusiasts and scholars of ethnic studies but also an essential addition to your library for those passionate about cinema's role in reflecting and shaping societal perceptions.

Book cover of: Reframing Difference. By: Carrie Tarr

Reframing Difference

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Sale price €24,24 Regular price €24,99