Chapter
Publicly Available
Notes on the Contributors
-
Stefano Baschiera
and Miriam De Rosa
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures vii
- Notes on the Contributors ix
- Acknowledgements xiii
- Introduction 1
- Contributors 1
- 1 Architectures of Ubiquity: The Colonial Revival in Film and Television 16
- 2 No Down Payment: Whiteness, Japanese American Masculinity and Architectural Space in the Cinematic Suburbs 37
- 3 Resist, Redefine, Appropriate: Negotiating the Domestic Space in Contemporary Female Biopics 56
- 4 Liminal Spaces, Lesbian Desire and Veering off Course in Todd Haynes’s Carol 72
- 5 A Home on the Road in Claire Denis’s Vendredi soir 89
- 6 Acoustic Ectoplasm and the Loss of Home 106
- 7 Our House Now: Flat and Reversible Home Spaces in Post-war Film and Television 118
- 8 From Myth to Reality: Images of Domestic Space in Post-Soviet Baltic Films 134
- 9 No Home Movie: Essay Film, Architecture as Framing and the Non-house 154
- 10 At Home with the Nouvelle Vague: Apartment Plots and Domestic Urbanism in Godard’s Une femme est une femme and Varda’s Cléo de 5 à 7 171
- 11 Dwelling the Open: Amos Gitai and the Home of Cinema 188
- 12 What Is Cult When It’s At Home? Reframing Cult Cinema in Relation to Domestic Space 210
- 13 High-fructose Cinema and the Movie Industrial Complex: Radicalising the Technology of Representation in a Domestic Kind of Way 226
- Index 237
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures vii
- Notes on the Contributors ix
- Acknowledgements xiii
- Introduction 1
- Contributors 1
- 1 Architectures of Ubiquity: The Colonial Revival in Film and Television 16
- 2 No Down Payment: Whiteness, Japanese American Masculinity and Architectural Space in the Cinematic Suburbs 37
- 3 Resist, Redefine, Appropriate: Negotiating the Domestic Space in Contemporary Female Biopics 56
- 4 Liminal Spaces, Lesbian Desire and Veering off Course in Todd Haynes’s Carol 72
- 5 A Home on the Road in Claire Denis’s Vendredi soir 89
- 6 Acoustic Ectoplasm and the Loss of Home 106
- 7 Our House Now: Flat and Reversible Home Spaces in Post-war Film and Television 118
- 8 From Myth to Reality: Images of Domestic Space in Post-Soviet Baltic Films 134
- 9 No Home Movie: Essay Film, Architecture as Framing and the Non-house 154
- 10 At Home with the Nouvelle Vague: Apartment Plots and Domestic Urbanism in Godard’s Une femme est une femme and Varda’s Cléo de 5 à 7 171
- 11 Dwelling the Open: Amos Gitai and the Home of Cinema 188
- 12 What Is Cult When It’s At Home? Reframing Cult Cinema in Relation to Domestic Space 210
- 13 High-fructose Cinema and the Movie Industrial Complex: Radicalising the Technology of Representation in a Domestic Kind of Way 226
- Index 237