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Engaging with a rapidly transforming urban world, the contributions to this collection rethink the cinematic city at a global scale. By presenting a global constellation of screen cities, the book encourages juxtapositions and comparisons across the North and South to capture the global city and its dynamics of exchange, hybridity, and circulation.

Trade Review
Offering an extremely thoughtful mix of established and new voices, this is an intellectually exciting contribution to film scholarship. It adds significant new knowledge and understanding of the links and dissonances between the urban, the local, and the global to shed new light on existing and emerging cinematic cities throughout the world. -- Jane Mills, University of New South Wales
This collection of essay provides a set of innovative, international perspectives on the relationships between cities and screen media in their contemporary, globally networked configurations. It is important reading for anybody with an interest in the dynamics and the tensions of urban culture today. -- Andrew J. Webber, Cambridge University
Operating at the intersection of film studies, globalization studies, and urban studies to deliver a powerful, interdisciplinary re-assessment of the role of media and screens in shaping contemporary urban life, this volume addresses issues such as transnational mobility, digital technology, and social inequality…it makes important new connections between the ongoing transformation of cities worldwide and emerging trends in film, television, and new media. -- Christoph Lindner, University of Oregon
The editors and contributors of this volume are to be congratulated on producing such thought-provoking work on a complex contemporary topic. * Film International *
Encourages us to take a multi-faceted view of the global media landscape illuminating a diversification of screen practices and reflections of contemporary cultural life. * Frames Cinema Journal *

Table of Contents
Notes on Contributors Introduction: Decentring the Cinematic City-Film and Media in the Digital Age Part 1: Transnational Screen Cities 1. In the City but Not Bounded by It: Cinema in the Global, the Generic and the Cluster City, by Thomas Elsaesser 2. Traversing the Oresund: the Transnational Urban Region in Bron/Broen, by Pei-Sze Chow 3. Neoliberalism, Nollywood, and Lagos, by Jonathan Haynes Part 2: Global City Imaginaries 4. New Urban and Media Ecologies in Contemporary Buenos Aires, by Joanna Page 5. When Harry Met Siri: Digital Romcom and the Global City in Spike Jonze's Her, by Lawrence Webb 6. Cinephilia and the City: the Politics of Place in Contemporary Bengali Cinema, by Malini Guha Part 3: Public Screens and New Media Landscapes 7. Screen Cultures and the 'Generic City': Public Screens in Cairo and Shanghai, by Chris Berry 8. The City as Found Footage: the Reassemblage of Chinese Urban Space, by Yomi Braester 9. Remediating the 'Other Half': Planet Slum as Transmedia Project, by Igor Krstic Part 4: New Narrative Topographies 10. Interstitial Cityspace and the Immigrant Experience in Contemporary French Cinema, by William Higbee 11. Seoul, Busan and Somewhere Near: Korean Gangster Noir and Social Immobility, by Jinhee Choi 12. Chase Sequences and Transport Infrastructure in Global Hollywood Spy Films, by Christian B. Long Index

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    Publisher: Columbia University Press
    Publication Date: 13/09/2016
    ISBN13: 9780231177467, 978-0231177467
    ISBN10: 0231177461

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Engaging with a rapidly transforming urban world, the contributions to this collection rethink the cinematic city at a global scale. By presenting a global constellation of screen cities, the book encourages juxtapositions and comparisons across the North and South to capture the global city and its dynamics of exchange, hybridity, and circulation.

    Trade Review
    Offering an extremely thoughtful mix of established and new voices, this is an intellectually exciting contribution to film scholarship. It adds significant new knowledge and understanding of the links and dissonances between the urban, the local, and the global to shed new light on existing and emerging cinematic cities throughout the world. -- Jane Mills, University of New South Wales
    This collection of essay provides a set of innovative, international perspectives on the relationships between cities and screen media in their contemporary, globally networked configurations. It is important reading for anybody with an interest in the dynamics and the tensions of urban culture today. -- Andrew J. Webber, Cambridge University
    Operating at the intersection of film studies, globalization studies, and urban studies to deliver a powerful, interdisciplinary re-assessment of the role of media and screens in shaping contemporary urban life, this volume addresses issues such as transnational mobility, digital technology, and social inequality…it makes important new connections between the ongoing transformation of cities worldwide and emerging trends in film, television, and new media. -- Christoph Lindner, University of Oregon
    The editors and contributors of this volume are to be congratulated on producing such thought-provoking work on a complex contemporary topic. * Film International *
    Encourages us to take a multi-faceted view of the global media landscape illuminating a diversification of screen practices and reflections of contemporary cultural life. * Frames Cinema Journal *

    Table of Contents
    Notes on Contributors Introduction: Decentring the Cinematic City-Film and Media in the Digital Age Part 1: Transnational Screen Cities 1. In the City but Not Bounded by It: Cinema in the Global, the Generic and the Cluster City, by Thomas Elsaesser 2. Traversing the Oresund: the Transnational Urban Region in Bron/Broen, by Pei-Sze Chow 3. Neoliberalism, Nollywood, and Lagos, by Jonathan Haynes Part 2: Global City Imaginaries 4. New Urban and Media Ecologies in Contemporary Buenos Aires, by Joanna Page 5. When Harry Met Siri: Digital Romcom and the Global City in Spike Jonze's Her, by Lawrence Webb 6. Cinephilia and the City: the Politics of Place in Contemporary Bengali Cinema, by Malini Guha Part 3: Public Screens and New Media Landscapes 7. Screen Cultures and the 'Generic City': Public Screens in Cairo and Shanghai, by Chris Berry 8. The City as Found Footage: the Reassemblage of Chinese Urban Space, by Yomi Braester 9. Remediating the 'Other Half': Planet Slum as Transmedia Project, by Igor Krstic Part 4: New Narrative Topographies 10. Interstitial Cityspace and the Immigrant Experience in Contemporary French Cinema, by William Higbee 11. Seoul, Busan and Somewhere Near: Korean Gangster Noir and Social Immobility, by Jinhee Choi 12. Chase Sequences and Transport Infrastructure in Global Hollywood Spy Films, by Christian B. Long Index

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