| New publication - Moving Pictures/Stopping Places |
| Posted on: Thursday 3rd of September 2009 |
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Moving Pictures/Stopping Places: Hotels and Motels on Film Edited by David B. Clarke, Valerie Crawford Pfannhauser, and Marcus A. Doel Mobility has long been a defining feature of modern societies, yet remarkably little attention has been paid to the various stopping places —hotels, motels, and the like—that this mobility presupposes. If the paradoxical qualities of fixed places dedicated to facilitating movement have been overlooked by a variety of commentators, film-makers have shown remarkable prescience and consistency in engaging with these still points around which the world is made to turn. Hotels and motels play a central role in a multitude of films, ranging across an immensely wide variety of genres, eras, and national cinemas. Whereas previous film theorists have focused on the movement implied by road movies and similar genres, the outstanding contributions to this volume extend the recent engagement with space and place in film studies, providing a series of fascinating explorations of the cultural significance of stopping places, both on screen and off. Ranging from the mythical elegance of the Grand Hotel, through the uncanny spaces of the Bates motel, to Korean love motels, the wealth of insights, from a variety of theoretical perspectives, that this volume delivers is set to change our understanding of the role played by stopping places in an increasingly fluid world. Checking In 1.Revisiting the Grand Hotel (and Its Place in the Cultural Economy of Fascist Italy) 2.Floating Hotels: Cruise Holidays and Amateur Film-making in the Inter-War Period 3.Vacancies: Hotels, Reception Desks, and Identity in American Cinema, 1929–1964 4.The Swiss Hotel Film 5.Cinematic Topographies in Time-Space: Wim Wenders Hotels 6.The Decay of Fiction and the Poetics of Pastness 7. Now, Where Was I? : Memories, Motels, and Male Hysteria 8. Just an Anonymous Room : Cinematic Hotels and Motels as Mnemonic Purgatories 9. No Sympathy for the Devil or Lobby Music: Spaces of Disjunction in Barton Fink, The Shining and Muzak 10. Parallel Hotel Worlds 11.No Quarter(s), No Camel(s), No Exit(s): Motel Cactus and the Low Heterotopias of Seoul 12.Off the Highway: Some Notes on Stopping Places in Cinema 13.The Real of the Screen: Atom Egoyan s Speaking Parts Departure: The 21st Century Hotel: Your Media/Home Away from Home |
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