2009
DOI: 10.1080/14782800902844743
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Beyond the Nation State: ‘New Europe’ and Discourses of British Identity in Pawel Pawlikowski'sLast Resort(2000)

Abstract: The collapse of the Communist regimes in 1989 and the 2004 and 2007 extensions of the European Union to include several Eastern European countries have suddenly changed the Iron Curtain coexistence of West and East into East/West literal encounters in Europe. It is these changes in population, pan-European encounters and a redefined notion of Europe, especially Britain's place in the 'New Europe', that are explored and examined in Last Resort (2000). Although the film avoids overt political engagement, its sto… Show more

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