Unhomely cinema home and place in global cinema
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. Providing anal...
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spellingShingle | Avery, Dwayne 1977- Unhomely cinema home and place in global cinema Introduction: Unhomely cinema -- An unhomely theory -- The decline of the family: home and nation in Krzystof Kieslowsk's The decalogue -- The future is behind you: global gentrification and the unhomely nature of discarded places -- No place to call home: work and play in Paul Thomas Anderson's Punch drunk love and Jason Reitman's Up in the air -- The terrible lightness of being mobile: cell phone and the dislocation of the home -- Unhomely revolt in Laurent Cantet's Time out Home in motion pictures Families in motion pictures |
title | Unhomely cinema home and place in global cinema |
title_auth | Unhomely cinema home and place in global cinema |
title_exact_search | Unhomely cinema home and place in global cinema |
title_full | Unhomely cinema home and place in global cinema Dwayne Avery |
title_fullStr | Unhomely cinema home and place in global cinema Dwayne Avery |
title_full_unstemmed | Unhomely cinema home and place in global cinema Dwayne Avery |
title_short | Unhomely cinema |
title_sort | unhomely cinema home and place in global cinema |
title_sub | home and place in global cinema |
topic | Home in motion pictures Families in motion pictures |
topic_facet | Home in motion pictures Families in motion pictures |
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