Kinotopias

Film, Place and Belonging in a Bordered World

Kevin Smets author Lennart Soberon author Irene Gutiérrez-Torres author Silvia Almenara-Niebla author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Edinburgh University Press

Publishing:31st Jul '26

£95.00

This title is due to be published on 31st July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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Combining original research with insights from social sciences, philosophy and film theory, it argues that film can effectively capture both material and socio-cultural dimensions of borders and their underlying tensions. From popular cinema using border surveillance optics to militant and amateur filmmaking by borderlanders, Kinotopias: Film, Place and Belonging in a Bordered World traces diverging strategies that use film to enforce or overcome borders, demonstrating how film can become a political instrument for belonging. Introducing the concept of debordering film, the book urges a rethinking of how film is made, studied and understood, foregrounding neglected forms, voices and spatial experiences. ​​​​​​​Through an ambitious conceptual framework stemming from research on highly politicised borders in Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, Kinotopias makes a strong case for the social and political power of film as a tool of resistance and reimagination.

Kinotopias offers a much-needed cultural perspective into a world of ever-expanding borders. Its rigorous, but also creative and perceptive approach to borderlands through filmmaking, ethnography and participatory cinema practices reveals them as sites of power but also of people and culture. A must read for anyone interested in migration, belonging and the cultural politics of film. * Myria Georgiou, London School of Economics and Political Science *

ISBN: 9781399536653

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224 pages