Genre and Cinema: Ireland and Transnationalism

From: Film Ireland | Date: September 1, 2007| Author: Connolly, Maeve | Copyright information

Genre and Cinema: Ireland and Transnationalism

Ed. Brian McIlroy

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GENRE AND CINEMA: Ireland and Transnationalism is a collection of eighteen essays which originated in an international conference on genre and Irish cinema organised by Brian McIlroy at the University of British Columbia in 2005. The anthology responds to, and builds upon. a resurgence of interest in genre within film theory, and it is also informed by developments within the sph...

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