"Taking Place" argues that the relation between geographical
location and the moving image is fundamental and that place grounds
our experience of film and media. Its original essays analyze film,
television, video, and installation art from diverse national and
transnational contexts to rethink both the study of moving images
and the theorization of place. Through its unprecedented--and at
times even obsessive-- attention to actual places, this volume
traces the tensions between the global and the local, the universal
and the particular, that inhere in contemporary debates on global
cinema, television, art, and media.
Contributors: Rosalind Galt, U of Sussex; Frances Guerin, U of
Kent; Ji-hoon Kim; Hugh S. Manon, Clark U; Ara Osterweil, McGill U;
Brian Price, U of Toronto; Linda Robinson, U of
Wisconsin-Whitewater; Michael Siegel; Noa Steimatsky, U of Chicago;
Meghan Sutherland, U of Toronto; Mark W. Turner, Kings College
London; Aurora Wallace, New York U; Charles Wolfe, U of California,
Santa Barbara.
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