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The Geography Of Cinema A Cinematic World Chris Lukinbeal Stefan Zimmermann

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The Geography Of Cinema A Cinematic World Chris Lukinbeal Stefan Zimmermann
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Publisher: Franz Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden GmbH
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.29 MB
Author: Chris Lukinbeal, Stefan Zimmermann
ISBN: 9783515091992, 3515091998
Language: English
Year: 2008

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The Geography Of Cinema A Cinematic World Chris Lukinbeal Stefan Zimmermann by Chris Lukinbeal, Stefan Zimmermann 9783515091992, 3515091998 instant download after payment.

This book addresses questions surrounding the constructions of space, culture, society, identity and representation. The geography of cinema extends beyond the screen, director and audience, to include the wider industrial and political complex of the cultural economy. In this sense, culture can be viewed as an economic commodity set within the broader frame of globalization and postmodernism. A cinematic world occupies a territory between our citys streets, the Cineplex, the TV set, and our geographical imagination and identity. These contexts invite inquiries into the production, distribution, exhibition, and consumption of film as well as global cinema, hapticalities of viewing, critical political economies, and cinematic ethno-graphies. This collection provides unique and eclectic insights into the exciting and emerging subfield of film geography.

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