Cristina-Gratiela Chiran
Research title: Cinematic Nation-Building and Recognition: Kosovo and Palestine
Research summary
My research project explores the role of films in nation-building and in enhancing state recognition for Kosovo and Palestine. Both are partially recognised states that have faced ethnic cleansing, structural violence, and actions meant to render their peoples invisible. They continue efforts for full recognition globally. The research will critically interrogate the role of films in constituting narratives of nation-building, in contributing to the politics of recognition, for instance through funding and awards, and in raising international awareness, for example through distribution via festivals and online streaming platforms. I analyse fiction films rather than documentaries because of their boundless potential to canvas the ambition of nationhood. This is an interdisciplinary project looking at issues of cinema, international relations and human rights, across the School of Culture and Creative Arts and the School of Social and Political Sciences.
Research interests:
- Transnational cinema
- Visual politics
- Recognition in international political theory and international law
Supervisors
Grants
SGSAH AHRC Doctoral Training Partnership