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El. knyga: Filmurbia: Screening the Suburbs

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  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Apr-2017
  • Leidėjas: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781137531759
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  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Apr-2017
  • Leidėjas: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781137531759

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In this book, scholars from across the world explore the appearance, portrayal and significance of the suburb on film. By the mid-20th Century, supported by changes in transportation, suburbs became the primary location of entire national populations and films about the suburbs began to concertedly reflect those suburbs’ significance as well as their increasingly lively cultures! Suburbia very soon became filmurbia, as films of the suburbs and those made in the suburbs reflected both the positive and the negative aspects of burgeoning suburban life. Film-makers explored the existences of new suburbanites, their interests, their newly emerging neighbourhood practices, their foibles, their fantasies and their hopes. Whether depicting love, ambition, commerce, family, home or horror, whether traveling to or living in suburban spaces, whether exhibiting beauty, brazenness or brutality, the films of suburbia capture human life in all its diverse guises.
1 Introduction. Filmurbia: Cinema and the Suburbs
1(10)
David Forrest
Graeme Harper
Jonathan Rayner
Section I Suburban Realisms
11(52)
2 `Society Stinks': Suburban Alienation and Violence in the Early Films of Penelope Spheeris
13(16)
John Taylor
3 Dis-Locations: Mapping the Banlieue
29(20)
Julia Dobson
4 Mike Leigh and the Poetics of English Suburbia
49(14)
David Forrest
Section II Suburban Nations
63(48)
5 Estate of the Nation: Social Housing as Cultural Verisimilitude in British Social Realism
65(14)
Clive James Nwonka
6 The Gritty Urban: The Australian Beach as City Periphery in Cinema
79(16)
Elizabeth Ellison
7 The Suburban Plots of David Bezmozgis' Films
95(16)
Tom Ue
Section III Slumurbia and Social Order
111(58)
8 The Living Landscape of Jakarta in Leonard Retel Helmrich's Documentary Triptych
113(18)
Annelies van Noortwijk
Vincent Ros
9 System within the Suburb: Dharavi and Class Depiction in Bollywood
131(18)
Sony Jalarajan Raj
Rohini Sreekumar
10 Outskirts of Reason: The Dream in Dias de papel and Chircales
149(20)
Albert Elduque
Section IV Suburban Genres
169(54)
11 Margins versus Centre: Cinematic Tensions and Conflict between the Suburbs and Paris
171(20)
Janina Schupp
12 The Suburban Australian Gothic in Lake Mungo and Beautiful
191(16)
Jonathan Rayner
13 Claiming the Suburbs: Children and the Children's Film Foundation in Post-War British Cinema
207(16)
Matthew Kerry
Section V Suburban Imaginaries
223(52)
14 Sides of the Moon: Detroit and the Cinema of Proximity
225(14)
Graeme Harper
15 Sirk and Suburbia: Queering the Straightest Space Imaginable
239(16)
Cody Lang
16 `I Looked for You in My Closet Tonight': Staging the Violence of the Real through `Candy-Colored' Suburban Dreamscapes
255(20)
Rachel Joseph
Filmography 275(6)
Index 281
David Forrest is Lecturer in Film Studies at the University of Sheffield. His research interests are centred on British realist cinema and television drama, with a particular emphases in issues of class, region and nationhood. He is the author of Social Realism: Art, Nationhood and Politics (2013).  Graeme Harper is formerly a Director of Research and now Dean. Based in the USA, he was a panellist at Britains Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) from 2003-2014 and at the European Commission, prior to that.  A former Commonwealth Scholar in Creative Writing, he is an award-winning fiction writer. Jonathan Rayner is Reader in Film Studies at the University of Sheffield, School of English. His research interests and publications span Australasian cinema, auteur studies, genre cinema and the interplay of landscapes and moving images. With Julia Dobson, he is co-director of the Sheffield Centre for Research in Film (SCRIF).