Cine europeo en lenguas de naciones sin estado y pequeñas naciones

  1. Margarita Ledo Andión 1
  2. Antía María López Gómez 1
  3. Marta Pérez Pereiro 1
  1. 1 Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (España)
Journal:
Revista Latina de Comunicación Social

ISSN: 1138-5820

Year of publication: 2016

Issue: 71

Pages: 309-331

Type: Article

DOI: 10.4185/RLCS-2016-1097 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

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Abstract

Introduction. This article deals with the recent incorporation within the field of academic reflection bearing a variety of terms – the cinema of small nations, identity, in minority/minorised languages; the reconceptualisation of the term national cinema, which is symptomatic of the multiplicity of practices of surviving languages; and a discussion of EU policy on two fronts, linguistic and film. Method. This point relates to measures dealing with original version and original version with subtitles and the difficult political transformation in cultural, identity and ideological issues, forged over long periods, which exceed the constitution of the European Union. The way in which they are handled politically, in the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages, or in a presentation by the Committee on Culture and Education to the European Parliament, is limited and paradoxical. Results and Discussion. Finally, we will contrast EU policy with recent institutional policies in Galicia, Wales and Finland.

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