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Elisabetta Girelli
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Beauty and the Beast
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New Cinemas: Journal of Contemporary Film issue 5.1: Transnational Orientalism: Ferzan Özpetek's Turkish dream in Hamam (1997)
Studies in Eastern European Cinema issue 2.1: Subverting space: Private, public and power in three Czechoslovak films from the 1960s and ‘70s
Studies in European Cinema issue 3.1: Beauty and the Beast: The construction of Italianness in A Room With A View and Where Angels Fear To Tread
New Cinemas: Journal of Contemporary Film issue 5.1: Transnational Orientalism: Ferzan Özpetek's Turkish dream in Hamam (1997)
Studies in Eastern European Cinema issue 2.1: Subverting space: Private, public and power in three Czechoslovak films from the 1960s and ‘70s
Studies in European Cinema issue 3.1: Beauty and the Beast: The construction of Italianness in A Room With A View and Where Angels Fear To Tread
Elisabetta Girelli is a Lecturer in Film Studies at the University of St Andrews. She has published articles on British and European cinema, and is currently working on a monograph on Montgomery Clift. Her research focuses on the representation of identity on screen, specifically in terms of sexuality, gender, and nationality. She is very interested in cultural analysis, particularly in queer theory and in theories of representation; in the study of individual stars and auteurs; and in theories of space applied to spatial relationships in film texts.
Keywords: Britain, identity, British cinema, heritage, stereotypes, transnationality


