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Part II: Culture and conflict
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This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the second part of this book. The book explores the concepts of exile and the uncanny, or unheimlich, and thus in turn implicitly the concept of home, in relation to Basque cinema. It suggests that the notion of home and of Basque motherland carry potentially different resonances for female directors. According to Edward Said, culture is inextricably and inherently linked to the manifestations of conflicts. As a mass medium, cinema becomes a means of representing cultural conflicts as a way of self-consciously or unconsciously reinforcing those social and ideological antagonisms, vicissitudes and turbulences. Cinema also mediates individual and collective experiences and discourses or reflects upon these processes in order to propose and to imagine alternative symbolic systems that may potentially contribute to political change and social transformation.

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Hispanic and Lusophone women filmmakers

Theory, practice and difference

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