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Unhomely Cinema : Home and Place in Global Cinema.
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Unhomely Cinema : Home and Place in Global Cinema.
ISBN:
9781783083039

9781783083022
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London : Anthem Press, 2014.
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
1 online resource (148 pages)
Series:
Anthem Global Media and Communication Studies, New Perspectives on World Cinema

Anthem Global Media and Communication Studies, New Perspectives on World Cinema.
Contents:
Unhomely Cinema; Title; Copyright; CONTENTS; Introduction UNHOMELY CINEMA; Going Home: The Problem of Dwelling in Contemporary Film; Chapters; Chapter 1 AN UNHOMELY THEORY; The Uncanny '90s; The Freudian Uncanny; From the Uncanny to the Unhomely; Unhomely Space; Exile and Migration: Traversing the Unhomely ; Unhomely Cinema; Unhomely Narrative; Chapter 2 THE DECLINE OF THE FAMILY: HOME AND NATION IN KRZYSZTOF KIESLOWSKI'S THE DECALOGUE; The Politics of Domestic Uncertainty ; Blurring the Boundaries of Home and Nation ; A Socialist Complex: Mapping the Communist Home.

A Present Future: Mapping the Flows of the Postindustrial CityEpisode 6: Remote Control or Contact at a Distance; The Network of Remote Control ; Episode 10: Guarding the Home at All Costs; Conclusion; Chapter 3 THE FUTURE IS BEHIND YOU: GLOBAL GENTRIFICATION AND THE UNHOMELY NATURE OF DISCARDED PLACES; Nostalgia, Technology and the Home; The Future Is behind You; Disruption One; The City in Film: The New Process of Gentrification; Disruption Two: Memory, Media and the Forgotten World of Junkspace; "Sweding": A Lesson in Creative Erasure; Disruption Three; Conclusion.

Chapter 4 NO PLACE TO CALL HOME: WORK AND HOME IN PAUL THOMAS ANDERSON'S PUNCH DRUNK LOVE AND JASON REITMAN'S UP IN THE AIRIntroduction: The Unhomely Spaces of Home and Work; No Place to Call Home: Work and Home in Punch Drunk Love and Up in the Air; The Home as Moral Centre ; Air Miles Promotions: Consumption as New Labour ; Intimacy, Distance and the Home; Love and the Home's Redemption; Conclusion; Chapter 5 THE TERRIBLE LIGHTNESS OF BEING MOBILE: CELL PHONE AND THE DISLOCATION OF HOME; Mobile Work and Play: The Uncanny Feeling of Being Everywhere; Film and Phones.

Escape from the Home: The Flexibility and Burden of a Mobile Life The Unbearable Lightness of Being Connected; The Ideal Female Phone; Chapter 6 UNHOMELY REVOLT IN LAURENT CANTET'S TIME OUT; Introduction; Unemployment and the Experience of Free Fall; Vincent's Time Out: Orbiting as an Escape from the Ground of Reality ; Cell Phone Connections: A Home away from Home ; The Return to Work: A Case of Déjà Vu; Conclusion: The Return to Work as the Precondition for a Free Fall; CONCLUSION; A Look Back or an Unhomely Return; The Scale of the Unhomely; Hybridity; Motilities; The Right to the Home.
Abstract:
Representations of troubled and inhospitable domestic places are a common feature of many cinematic narratives. ""Unhomely Cinema"" explores how the unhomely nature of contemporary film narrative provides an insight into what it means to dwell in today's global societies.
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