Art, Language, Youth and the legacy of Conflict in Lebanon

Art, Language, Youth and the legacy of Conflict in Lebanon

This is the second part of research into Remapping World Cinemas for the Digital Age, led by Professor Paul Cooke at the University of Leeds. This project explores the gap between the ways in which national elites seek to use film culture to project themselves internationally, culturally, politically and economically, and how this is understood by communities ‘on the ground’, in particular, those that consider themselves to be excluded – not least linguistically – from such elite discourses.  Learn more about the research and its aims below or contact 

Art, Language, Youth and the legacy of Conflict in Lebanon


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