This book provides a comprehensive cultural and historical account of the key film policies put into place by the Spanish state between 1980 and 2010 through a gendered lens, framing these policies within the wider context of European film and media legislation.
This book provides a comprehensive cultural and historical account of the key film policies put into place by the Spanish state between 1980 and 2010 through a gendered lens, framing these policies within the wider context of European film and media legislation.
Jara Fernández Meneses is a lecturer in film studies at the University of Southampton, UK, where she teaches international film industry and film policy studies at undergraduate, postgraduate (taught) and PhD levels. Her research focuses on film policy, film industry and contemporary European cinema. Within this framework, she has published several articles in peer-reviewed journals and several chapters in edited books. She conducts her current research in two international research groups: TECMERIN (UC3M) and DeVisiones (UAM).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1. Contemporary Spanish Film Policies Chapter 2: The 1980s: The Making of a New Democratic Cinema Chapter 3: The 1990s: Hoping for a Better Future Chapter 4: The 2000s: Towards a Feminist Film Law? Conclusion
Introduction Chapter 1. Contemporary Spanish Film Policies Chapter 2: The 1980s: The Making of a New Democratic Cinema Chapter 3: The 1990s: Hoping for a Better Future Chapter 4: The 2000s: Towards a Feminist Film Law? Conclusion
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