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London as Screen Gateway

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Editore:

Routledge

Pubblicazione: 07/2023
Edizione: 1° edizione





Note Editore

London as Screen Gateway explores how London features within screen narratives and as a location of screen industry activity. Reflecting the diversity of roles the city plays both on screen and within the screen industries, the volume explores the intersection between London as a material place and its position within a cultural imaginary. Conceptualising London as an archival city, as a collection of specific places and spaces, and as a part of national and international cultural and economic flows, contributors from film studies, television studies and media studies approach London through the lenses of textual analysis, historical work, industry studies and user experience. Chapters explore how London has appeared on screen across film and television, how screen content frames notions of place and belonging within the diasporic communities across the city, how the city has become a hub for the UK and global screen industries and how it intersects with national and local media policy. This interdisciplinary volume will be of interest to scholars and students of film studies, television studies, media industry studies, games studies, cultural and media studies.




Sommario

List of Figures List of Contributors Introduction Part I London as Archive 1. ‘The BFI: London's gateway to Cinema and Media studies for all’: Interview by Elizabeth Evans with Sarah Currant, Melanie Hoyes and Emma Smart ELIZABETH EVANS 2. Millennium Mills: London’s Last Post-Industrial Ruin and its Media History and Industry ANNA VIOLA SBORGI 3. Sherlock Holmes, Archive London: Phantasms of Authenticity at the Festival of Britain, 1951 CONSTANCE BALIDES 4. Watching the Detectives: Flânerie and Surveillance in Luther’s London BRENDAN KREDELL 5.Adaptations and Intertexts: How Disney Imagines London in ‘Mary Poppins’ andSaving Mr. Banks SUSAN OHMER 6. The Rough and the Smooth: Touching and the Tactile in British London Films of the 1920s JOEL CASEY Part II London Locations 7. London Film-Location Walking Tours: Labouring at the Intersection of Text, Location and Place SARAH ATKINSON 8. ‘Rivers Can Be Very Sinister Places’: Alfred Hitchcock Takes a Satirical,Ominous London Crime Cruise inFrenzy K BRENNA WARDELL 9. Is London Real? The Actual/Virtual/Fantastic City fromBlow-UptoBandersnatch REBECCA FINE ROMANOW 10. London and the carnivalesque inCatastrophe(Channel 4, 2015-2019), andFleabag(BBC, 2016 – 2019) FRANCES SMITH Part III London and Beyond 11. Leaving London: The BBC, Channel 4 and The Symbolic Diversity of Location ELIZABETH EVANS 12. Invisible London: Unveiling the Immigrant Landscape inThe Receptionist TZU-CHIN INSKY CHEN 13. Piccadilly Lights as Pandemic Portal? The Case of CIRCA Art’s Public Projection Series MALINI GUHA Afterword: Peak London: The Spectacular and the Banal in the ABC Decade CHARLOTTE BRUNSDON




Autore

Elizabeth Evans is Professor of Screen Cultures at the University of Nottingham. Her research examines the intersection of screen audiences, screen industries and technology studies. She is the author of Transmedia Television: Audiences, New Media and Daily Life (2011) and Understanding Engagement in Transmedia Culture (2020) and co-editor of Participations: The Online Journal of Audience and Reception Studies. Malini Guha is Associate Professor of Film Studies at Carleton University. As a contributing editor for the online journal Mediapolis, she writes a regular column, ‘Screening Canada’, where she explores an aspect of Canada’s mediated place-making in relation to recent issues concerning its global role and domestic negotiation of racial and ethnic difference.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9781032168937

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: Routledge Research in Cultural and Media Studies
Dimensioni: 9.25 x 6.25 in Ø 1.45 lb
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:22 b/w images and 22 halftones
Pagine Arabe: 256
Pagine Romane: xiv


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