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[ecrea] new book Cinema and Landscape: Film, Nation and Cultural Geography
Fri Apr 30 13:44:58 GMT 2010
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title announcement from Intellect...
Cinema and Landscape: Film, Nation and Cultural Geography
Edited by Graeme Harper and Jonathan Rayner
ISBN 9781841503097 pb £14.95, $25
KEY FEATURES
- The most comprehensive study of film landscape ever published
- Covers a wide range of national cinemas, from North America, Asia to
the Pacific, Africa and Europe
- Historical exploration by Tom Gunning and foreword by David Desser
While the consideration of landscape on film has been growing in currency
over the past four to five years, as yet no single publication has
attempted to embrace the multitude of nationalities, cinematic examples
and critical approaches that Cinema and Landscape encompasses.
Written by reputed cinema scholars and academic innovators, this volume
both extends the existing field of film studies and stakes claims to
overlapping, contested territories in the art and humanities and the
social sciences.
The notion of landscape is a complex one, but it has been central to the
art and artistry of the cinema. After all, what is the French New Wave
without Paris? What are the films of Sidney Lumet, Woody Allen,
Martin Scorsese and Spike Lee, without New York? Cinema and
Landscape frames up contemporary film landscapes across the world, in a
concentrated examination and interrogation of screen aesthetics and
national ideology, film form and cultural geography, cinematic
representation and the human environment.
Further info and to order the book visit:
http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/books/view-Book,id=4674/
REVIEW
'Using surveys of international cinema this book expertly addresses
multiple portrayals of landscape in film, covering sixteen countries and
genres from the post-modern and post-colonial to the fantastic and
apocalyptic. The editors are to be congratulated on gathering diverse
cinematic portrayals of landscapes evoking human emotions and
sensibilities. The book elucidates the ways in which film-makers have
captured the magical complexities of landscapes, creating vivid memories
of place for cinema-goers. ' – Professor Guy Robinson, University of
South Australia
ABOUT THE EDITORS
Graeme Harper is Professor of Creative Writing and Director of
Research in Arts and Humanities at Bangor University. He is founding
co-editor of the journal Studies in European Cinema (Intellect)
and the associate founding editor of the Creative Industries
Journal (Intellect).
Jonathan Rayner is Reader in Film Studies at the University of
Sheffield, School of English Literature, Language and Linguistics. He has
contributed to books on topics as diverse as New Zealand cinema,
musicals, horror films, crime/caper films, cult films, and road movies.
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