Global Cinematic Cities
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Edited by:
Johan Andersson
and Lawrence Webb
About this book
Author / Editor information
Lawrence Webb is lecturer in film studies at the University of Sussex and author of The Cinema of Urban Crisis: Seventies Film and the Reinvention of the City.
Reviews
The editors and contributors of this volume are to be congratulated on producing such thought-provoking work on a complex contemporary topic.
Christoph Lindner, University of Oregon:
Operating at the intersection of film studies, globalization studies, and urban studies to deliver a powerful, interdisciplinary re-assessment of the role of media and screens in shaping contemporary urban life, this volume addresses issues such as transnational mobility, digital technology, and social inequality…it makes important new connections between the ongoing transformation of cities worldwide and emerging trends in film, television, and new media.
Andrew J. Webber, Cambridge University:
This collection of essay provides a set of innovative, international perspectives on the relationships between cities and screen media in their contemporary, globally networked configurations. It is important reading for anybody with an interest in the dynamics and the tensions of urban culture today.
Jane Mills, University of New South Wales:
Offering an extremely thoughtful mix of established and new voices, this is an intellectually exciting contribution to film scholarship. It adds significant new knowledge and understanding of the links and dissonances between the urban, the local, and the global to shed new light on existing and emerging cinematic cities throughout the world.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Notes on Contributors
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Introduction: Decentring the Cinematic City – Film and Media in the Digital Age
1 - Transnational Screen Cities
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In the City but Not Bounded by It: Cinema in the Global, the Generic and the Cluster City
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Traversing the Øresund: the Transnational Urban Region in Bron/Broen
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Neoliberalism, Nollywood and Lagos
59 - Global City Imaginaries
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New Urban and Media Ecologies in Contemporary Buenos Aires
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When Harry Met Siri: Digital Romcom and the Global City in Spike Jonze’s Her
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Cinephilia and the City: the Politics of Place in Contemporary Bengali Cinema
119 - Public Screens and New Media Landscapes
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Screen Cultures and the ‘Generic City’: Public Screens in Cairo and Shanghai
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The City as Found Footage: The Reassemblage of Chinese Urban Space
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Remediating the ‘Other Half’: Planet Slum as Transmedia Project
178 - New Narrative Topographies
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Interstitial Cityspace and the Immigrant Experience in Contemporary French Cinema
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Seoul, Busan and Somewhere Near: Korean Gangster Noir and Social Immobility
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Chase Sequences and Transport Infrastructure in Global Hollywood Spy Films
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