Paul Kelemen b.1946 taught at Manchester University School of Social Sci- ences from 1976 until he retired in 2014. He has written mainly on colo- nialism and the labour movement and is the author of British Left and Zionism, History of a Divorce (MUP, 2012). He has been involved in a num- ber of anti-imperialist and antiracist campaigns and is active in the Sheffield Palestine Solidarity Campaign and in the Sheffield Palestine Cultural Exchange (SPaCE). The latter was set up, to organise Pales- tinian cultural events and to generate greater public awareness of the Palestinian national struggle.
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Struggling to be seen: The travails of Palestinian cinema
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The book explores the challenges Palestinian filmmakers confront to develop a cinema that gives expression to the national narrative. The research is based on collaborative work to research and screen Palestinian films involving Film Lab Palestine, Sheffield Palestine Cultural Exchange and Sheffield Hallam University as part of the Creative Interruptions research project (https://creativeinterruptions.com/palestiniancinema/). We explored the political, economic and cultural factors that impact on Palestinian film production and some of the barriers encountered in profiling and screening Palestinian films in Britain.
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