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Urban Film and Everyday Practice


Urban Film and Everyday Practice

Bridging Divisions in Johannesburg
Screening Spaces

von: Alexandra Parker

53,49 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 28.05.2016
ISBN/EAN: 9781137550125
Sprache: englisch

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While urban films often reinforce spatial stereotypes, they can also produce a resistant reading that helps transgress spatial boundaries, especially in in urban contexts where spatial inequalities and urban divisions are stark. This book reveals the nature of urban film's influence through the lens and space of Johannesburg.
1 Film in Divided Cities.- 2 Johannesburg the Divided city.- 3 Physical Materiality and Imageability.- 4&nbsp;Identity.- 5&nbsp;Mobility.- 6&nbsp;Crime and the Tsotsi.- 7&nbsp;The Influence of Film.-&nbsp;Annexure: Method.<div><br></div>
&nbsp;Alexandra Parker is a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa. She teaches first year courses in the Wits School of Architecture and Planning, South Africa. She serves on the Johannesburg Heritage Foundation board, actively campaigning to save the city’s heritage. &nbsp;<div><br></div>
This book explores the ways in which films of Johannesburg assist residents of the city to bridge the divisions and inequalities of contemporary urban space through the four lenses of materiality, identity, mobility, and crime. Films influence the everyday practices of urban residents and contribute to their knowledge of the city.<i> Urban Film and Everyday Practice </i>examines the relationship between the city, and its representations through the four themes, to deconstruct the complexity of the city and to understand the complicated nature of residents’ interactions with urban space. Johannesburg serves as a case study for examining the divisions and inequalities that cities around the globe are currently facing.&nbsp;
Explores the ways in which films of Johannesburg assist residents of the city to bridge the divisions and inequalities of contemporary urban space Examines the relationship between Johannesburg and materiality, identity, mobility, and crime to deconstruct the complexity of the city and to understand the complicated nature of residents’ interactions with the city Delves into the reception of Johannesburg urban films in the environments of their locations and narratives
This book explores the ways in which films of Johannesburg assist residents of the city to bridge the divisions and inequalities of contemporary urban space through the four lenses of materiality, identity, mobility, and crime. Films influence the everyday practices of urban residents and contribute to their knowledge of the city. <i>Urban Film and Everyday Practice</i> examines the relationship between the city, and its representations through the four themes, to deconstruct the complexity of the city and to understand the complicated nature of residents’ interactions with urban space. Johannesburg serves as a case study for examining the divisions and inequalities that cities around the globe are currently facing.&nbsp;

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