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El. knyga: Architecture and the Urban in Spanish Film

Edited by (University of Kentucky)
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  • Išleidimo metai: 19-May-2021
  • Leidėjas: Intellect Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781789384901
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  • Išleidimo metai: 19-May-2021
  • Leidėjas: Intellect Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781789384901

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This will be the first edited collection in English on urban space and architecture in Spanish popular film since 1898. Building on existing film and urban histories, this innovative volume will examine Spanish film through contemporary interdisciplinary theories of urban space, the built environment, visuality and mass culture from the industrial through to the digital age.





Architecture and Urbanism in Spanish Film brings together the innovative scholarship of an international and interdisciplinary group of film, architecture and urban studies scholars thinking through the reciprocal relationship between the seventh art and the built environment. Some of the shared concerns that emerge from this volume include the ways cinema as a new technology reshaped how cities and buildings are built and inhabited since the early twentieth century; the question of the mobile gaze; film's role in the shifting relationship between the private and the public; film and everyday life; monumentality and the construction of historical memory for a variety of viewing publics; the impact of the digital and the virtual on filmmaking and spectatorship.





Primary readership will be those researching, teaching and studying Spanish film, international film studies, urban cultural studies, cultural studies, and architects who are interested in interdisciplinary endeavours.
List of Figures
vii
Acknowledgments xii
Introduction: Architecture, the Urban and the Critical Possibilities of Spanish Film Studies 1(20)
Susan Larson
PART 1 ARCHITECTURE AND THE URBAN
21(40)
1 Architecture, Urbanistic Ideology and the Poetic-Analytic Documentary Mode in Mercado de futuros (2011)
22(16)
Mercedes Alvarez
Benjamin Fraser
2 Establishing Shots as Urban Blueprints in Spanish Feature Films
38(23)
Jorge Gorostiza
PART 2 MOBILITY
61(52)
3 The Rhythm of the Modern City: Traffic and Mobility in Spanish Film, 1896--1939
62(19)
Nuria Rodriguez-Martin
4 Childhood Spectacle, Modernity and Madrid as a Dystopic City: Luis Lucia's Cerca de la ciudad (1952)
81(15)
David Foshee
5 Elevators and the Poetics of Vertical Mobility in Spanish Film
96(17)
Tom Whittaker
PART 3 SURFACE TENSIONS
113(42)
6 An Archi-Texture of Pleasure: The Verbena, the Modistilla and the Manton de Manila in Rosa de Madrid (1927)
114(18)
Juli Highfill
7 Surface Tension and Utopian Underworlds: Orpheus and the Executioner in Luis Garcia Berlanga's El verdugo (1963)
132(23)
Patricia Keller
PART 4 THE EVERYDAY
155(52)
8 Mediating Everyday Life: Domestic Architecture in Spanish Film
156(33)
Josefina Gonzalez Cubero
Alba Zarza-Arribas
9 Through the Looking Glass: Images of the Ordinary World in Oscar-Nominated Spanish Cinema
189(18)
Emeterio Diez Puertas
Maria de Arana Aroca
PART 5 MEMORY AND THE MONUMENTAL
207(52)
10 Who and What Was Jose Antonio Nieves Conde Criticizing in the Film El inquilino (1957)?
208(15)
Susan Larson
Carlos Sambricio
11 Madrid 1964: Icon of Modernity or City of Memory? A Look at the `Details'
223(18)
Vicente Sanchez-Biosca
12 Making Madrid Plastic: Waste and Space in Pedro Almodovar's Post-Movida Films
241(18)
Samuel Amago
PART 6 THE VIRTUAL
259(37)
13 Uncanny Urbanism and Generational Shifts in Carlos Marques Marcet's 10.000km and Anchor and Hope
260(16)
Leigh Mercer
14 Dead to Capitalism: Zombified Territory and Junkie Spaces in Cabanyal Z, or How to Unleash Monstrous Creativity in the Urban
276(20)
Stephen Luis Vilaseca
Notes on Contributors 296(7)
Index 303
Susan Larson is the Charles B. Qualia Professor of Romance Languages at Texas Tech University, the editor of Romance Quarterly, and the author of Constructing and Resisting Modernity: Madrid 19001936.