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The representation of non-Irish immigrants in recent Irish films
Authors:Pilar Villar-Argáiz
Institution:Departamento Filologías Inglesa y Alemana, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Granada, Campus de la Cartuja, 18071 Granada, Spain
Abstract:This paper examines the representation of ethnic and racial minorities in Celtic Tiger and post-Celtic Tiger films such as Adam and Paul (2004), Pavee Lackeen (2005), Once (2006), The Front Line (2007), and New Boy (2007). Key areas of analysis include: how is immigration represented on screen? Whose character's point of view predominates? How much space do these ethnic minorities occupy in the shot? In order to answer these research questions, I draw on a plurality of theoretical paradigms currently employed in film theory, mainly narrative theory, critical race theory and feminist theory. As I show, the differences between these films are paramount and will inform the different ways in which recent Irish cinema represents racial and ethnic Otherness. In some films, immigrants appear mainly as decorative props and they largely function as cinematic elements which emphasise the marginalisation of other “inner” Irish outsiders, particularly drug addicts and Travellers. By contrast, other films make serious attempts to see “into” or “through” immigrant characters by fictionalising not only the point of view of natives but also of newcomers themselves.
Keywords:Celtic Tiger cinema  post-Celtic Tiger cinema  immigration  multiculturalism  intercultural cinema
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