La crisis del sueño europeo: hogar y éxodo en el nuevo cine sobre migrantes y refugiados (2005-2018).

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      The Crisis of the European Dream: Home and Exodus in the Recent Cinema on Migrants and Refugees (2005-2018).
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      In recent decades, the concepts of home, identity and exodus of migrants - common keys to the dreams of American and European prosperity - have been studied in the visual arts, especially in the cinematographic field (Harrod, Liz and Timoshkina, 2015; Celik, 2015; Sternberg and Berghahn, 2010). In this article we propose the crisis of the values of the European dream as a useful key for the study of the works of European filmmakers, or residents in Europe, who between 2005 and 2018 have made a reflection on the social values in the old continent. Among these values, this cinema has approached ideas such as integration, reception and interdependence as signs of a prosperity, on the other hand currently discussed in the common continental household. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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      En las dos décadas del nuevo siglo, los conceptos de hogar, identidad y éxodo en los relatos de migrantes y refugiados han sido objeto de estudio en las artes visuales, en especial en el ámbito cinematográfico (Harrod, Liz y Timoshkina, 2015; Celik, 2015; Sternberg y Berghahn, 2010). En el presente artículo se propone la crisis de los valores del European dream como criterio de estudio de las obras de cineastas europeos o residentes en Europa que, entre 2005 y 2018, han realizado en sus historias una reflexión sobre los valores sociales del viejo continente: entre ellos, las ideas de integración, acogida e interdependencia como signos de una prosperidad actualmente discutida en el hogar continental común. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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