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This article provides a glimpse into the echo of the European refugee crisis in contemporary European cinema and the modes of narration deployed in representations of the
phenomenon that is rapidly changing the European political and cultural landscape.
The representation of the crisis seems to be bringing about a crisis of representation.
Mainstream media refugee images are penetrating both the big screens and television
production. Drama and victimhood are, consequently, inevitably becoming the dominant
modes of narration (See Rosi’s Fuocoammare), but a growing number of filmmakers
address the issue in rather creative ways, bravely experimenting with the nature of the
cinematic event as a whole.
期刊介绍:
Cultural Studies Review is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to the publication and circulation of quality thinking in cultural studies—in particular work that draws out new kinds of politics, as they emerge in diverse sites. We are interested in writing that shapes new relationships between social groups, cultural practices and forms of knowledge and which provides some account of the questions motivating its production. We welcome work from any discipline that meets these aims. Aware that new thinking in cultural studies may produce a new poetics we have a dedicated new writing section to encourage the publication of works of critical innovation, political intervention and creative textuality.