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100 1 _aKhatib, Lina.
245 1 0 _aLebanese cinema :
_bimaging the civil war and beyond /
_cLina Khatib.
260 _aLondon [u.a.] :
_bTauris,
_c2008.
300 _a224 S.
440 0 _aTauris world cinema series
505 _aOn Lebanese national identity -- A brief history of cinema in Lebanon -- Imagining Beirut -- Social and religious breakdown -- Violence and masculinity -- Mothers, fighters and taboo breakers -- War and memory -- Epilogue : on national cinema.
520 _aModern Lebanese cinema can best be explored in the context of the Civil War, in part because almost all the Lebanese films made since its outset in 1975 have been about this war. Lina Khatib takes 1975 Beirut as her starting point, and takes us right through to today for this, the first major book on Lebanese cinema and its links with politics and national identity. She examines how Lebanon is imagined in such films as Jocelyn Saab's "Once Upon a Time, Beirut", Ghassan Salhab's "Terra Incognita", and Ziad Doueiri's "West Beirut". In so doing, she re-examines the im.
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_aCine
_zLíbano.
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_aLíbano
_xHistoria
_yGuerra civil, 1975-1990.
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