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Scott Mackenzie

    New Arctic Cinemas
    British Politics!
    • British Politics!

      What about the Tax Payer?

      • 120 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The narrative centers on a protagonist fueled by intense anger and passion, who feels unheard by those in power regarding crucial issues affecting the British populace. In a bid to amplify their voice and inspire change, they decide to write a book, seeking to rally fellow citizens to support their cause for a better future. This journey highlights themes of activism, the power of the written word, and the collective strength of a community united for a common purpose.

      British Politics!
    • For centuries, the Arctic was visualized as an unchanging, stable, and rigidly alien landscape, existing outside twenty-first-century globalization. It is now impossible to ignore the ways the climate crisis, expanding resource extraction, and Indigenous political mobilization in the circumpolar North are constituent parts of the global present. New Arctic Cinemas presents an original, comparative, and interventionist historiography of film and media in twenty-first-century Scandinavia, Greenland, Russia, Canada, and the United States to situate Arctic media in the place it rightfully deserves to occupy: as central to global environmental concerns and Indigenous media sovereignty and self-determination movements. The works of contemporary Arctic filmmakers, from Zacharias Kunuk and Alethea Arnaquq-Baril to Amanda Kernell and Inuk Silis Høegh, reach worldwide audiences. In examining the reach and influence of these artists and their work, Scott MacKenzie and Anna Westerstahl Stenport reveal a global media system of intertwined production contexts, circulation opportunities, and imaginaries—all centering the Arctic North.

      New Arctic Cinemas