Video, War and the Diasporic Imagination
Explore the thought-provoking insights of Video, War and the Diasporic Imagination by Dona Kolar-Panov, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2014. This 288-page paperback delves into the intricate themes of identity loss and reconstruction within ethnic migrant communities, specifically highlighting the experiences of Macedonian and Croatian groups in Western Australia during the period of 1991-1995. Kolar-Panov's meticulous analysis offers readers a unique perspective on how war shapes personal and collective identities, making it essential reading for those interested in mass media, minorities, and the powerful influence of diaspora culture. Discover a compelling narrative that not only sheds light on the struggles of these communities but also celebrates their resilience and adaptability in the face of adversity. This book is a vital addition to any collection on migration studies and media representation.