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Journeys on Screen : Theory, Ethics, Aesthetics / Natália Pinazza, Louis Bayman.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2022]Copyright date: ©2018Description: 1 online resource (320 p.) : 40 B/W illustrationsContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 9781474421836
  • 9781474421843
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 791.4362
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Figures -- Notes on the Contributors -- Introduction -- Part 1a Mapping Cinematic Journeys: Chronotopes of Journeys -- 1 Global Visions: Around-the-World Travel and Visual Culture in Early Modernity -- 2 Brief Encounters: The Railway Station on Film -- 3 Diasporic Dreams and Shattered Desires: Displacement, Identity and Tradition in Heaven on Earth -- 4 Chronotopic Ghosts and Quiet Men: José Luis Guerín’s Innisfree -- 5 Memories, Notebooks, Roads: The Essayistic Journey in Time and Space -- Part 1b Expanding Europe: Interstitial Production and Border-crossing in Eastern European Cinema -- 6 Shadows of Unforgotten Ancestors: Representations of Estonian Mass Deportations of the 1940s in In the Crosswind and Body Memory -- 7 The Holocaust and the Cinematic Landscapes of Postmemory in Lithuania, Hungary and Ukraine -- 8 Hesitant Journeys: Fugitive and Migrant Narratives in the New Romanian Cinema -- 9 Women on the Road: Representing Female Mobility in Contemporary Hungarian–Romanian Co-productions -- Part 2a Form and Narrative in Journey Genres -- 10 The Sense of an Ending: Music, Time and Romance in Before Sunrise -- 11 Moving in Circles: Kinetic Elite and Kinetic Proletariat in ‘End of the World’ Films -- 12 Gothic Journeys: Travel and Transportation in the Films of Terence Fisher -- 13 Transnational Productions and Regional Funding: Bordercrossing, European Locations and the Case of Contemporary Horror -- Part 2b The Politics of the Road Movie -- 14 Colonialism in Latin American Road Movies -- 15 Spaces of Failure: The Gendering of Neoliberal Mobilities in the US Indie Road Movie -- 16 Sic transit: The Serial Killer Road Movie -- Index
Summary: Rethinks cinematic journeys through history, globalisation, form and genreHonourable Mention - BAFTSS Best Edited Collection Award 2020!Addressing the appeal of the journey narrative from pre-cinema to new media and through documentary, fiction and the spaces between, this collection reveals the journey to be a persistent presence across cinema and in cultural modernity. Drawing on examples from different regions and cultures that traverse art and genre cinema, the book explores the journey as a motif for something wider, a metaphor for self-discovery and social transformation, and evidence of autonomy and progress (or their lack). Illuminating areas of global movement, belonging, diaspora and memory, these essays document epochal changes in human behaviour, from urbanisation, migration and war to tourism and shopping.ContributorsStefano Baschiera, Queen’s University BelfastLouis Bayman, University of SouthamptonCarlo Cenciarelli, Cardiff UniversityMaurizio Cinquegrani, University of KentClelia Clini, Loughborough UniversityAnna Cooper, University of ArizonaTiago de Luca, University of WarwickAlan Freeman, University of KentChris Fujiwara, film critic and programmerHajnal Király, Eötvös Lóránd University of BudapestLucy Mazdon, University of SouthamptonEwa Mazierska, University of Central LancashireEva Näripea, Tallinn UniversityMichael Pigott, University of WarwickNatalia Pinazza, University of ExeterLázsló Strausz, Eötvös Lóránd University of Budapest"
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Figures -- Notes on the Contributors -- Introduction -- Part 1a Mapping Cinematic Journeys: Chronotopes of Journeys -- 1 Global Visions: Around-the-World Travel and Visual Culture in Early Modernity -- 2 Brief Encounters: The Railway Station on Film -- 3 Diasporic Dreams and Shattered Desires: Displacement, Identity and Tradition in Heaven on Earth -- 4 Chronotopic Ghosts and Quiet Men: José Luis Guerín’s Innisfree -- 5 Memories, Notebooks, Roads: The Essayistic Journey in Time and Space -- Part 1b Expanding Europe: Interstitial Production and Border-crossing in Eastern European Cinema -- 6 Shadows of Unforgotten Ancestors: Representations of Estonian Mass Deportations of the 1940s in In the Crosswind and Body Memory -- 7 The Holocaust and the Cinematic Landscapes of Postmemory in Lithuania, Hungary and Ukraine -- 8 Hesitant Journeys: Fugitive and Migrant Narratives in the New Romanian Cinema -- 9 Women on the Road: Representing Female Mobility in Contemporary Hungarian–Romanian Co-productions -- Part 2a Form and Narrative in Journey Genres -- 10 The Sense of an Ending: Music, Time and Romance in Before Sunrise -- 11 Moving in Circles: Kinetic Elite and Kinetic Proletariat in ‘End of the World’ Films -- 12 Gothic Journeys: Travel and Transportation in the Films of Terence Fisher -- 13 Transnational Productions and Regional Funding: Bordercrossing, European Locations and the Case of Contemporary Horror -- Part 2b The Politics of the Road Movie -- 14 Colonialism in Latin American Road Movies -- 15 Spaces of Failure: The Gendering of Neoliberal Mobilities in the US Indie Road Movie -- 16 Sic transit: The Serial Killer Road Movie -- Index

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Rethinks cinematic journeys through history, globalisation, form and genreHonourable Mention - BAFTSS Best Edited Collection Award 2020!Addressing the appeal of the journey narrative from pre-cinema to new media and through documentary, fiction and the spaces between, this collection reveals the journey to be a persistent presence across cinema and in cultural modernity. Drawing on examples from different regions and cultures that traverse art and genre cinema, the book explores the journey as a motif for something wider, a metaphor for self-discovery and social transformation, and evidence of autonomy and progress (or their lack). Illuminating areas of global movement, belonging, diaspora and memory, these essays document epochal changes in human behaviour, from urbanisation, migration and war to tourism and shopping.ContributorsStefano Baschiera, Queen’s University BelfastLouis Bayman, University of SouthamptonCarlo Cenciarelli, Cardiff UniversityMaurizio Cinquegrani, University of KentClelia Clini, Loughborough UniversityAnna Cooper, University of ArizonaTiago de Luca, University of WarwickAlan Freeman, University of KentChris Fujiwara, film critic and programmerHajnal Király, Eötvös Lóránd University of BudapestLucy Mazdon, University of SouthamptonEwa Mazierska, University of Central LancashireEva Näripea, Tallinn UniversityMichael Pigott, University of WarwickNatalia Pinazza, University of ExeterLázsló Strausz, Eötvös Lóránd University of Budapest"

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