Mapping Cinematic Norths
An edition of Mapping Cinematic Norths (2016)
International Interpretations in Film and Television
By Julia Dobson,Jonathan Rayner
Publish Date
2017
Publisher
Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter
Language
eng
Pages
300
Description:
This book presents an international range of research and enquiry into the significance, representation and manipulation of depictions of the 'North' in cinema and television. Northern landscapes, soundscapes, characters and narratives are defined and recognized as distinctive image-spaces within film and television. However, the 'North' is portrayed, exploited and interpreted in divergent ways by filmmakers and film audiences worldwide, and this volume sheds new light on these varying perspectives. Bringing together the work of established and emerging academics as well as practising filmmakers, this collection offers new critical insights into the coalescence of North-ness on screen, exploring examples from Britain, Scandinavia, continental Europe, Australia and the United States. With contextual consideration and close readings, these essays investigate concepts of the North on film from generic, national, aesthetic, theoretical, institutional and archival perspectives, charting and challenging the representations and preconceptions of the idea of North-ness across cultural and cinematic heritages.
subjects: Motion pictures, europe, Motion pictures, scandinavia, Motion pictures, united states, North (The concept) in motion pictures, Congresses, Geographical perception in motion pictures, North (The concept) on television, Geographical perception on television, In motion pictures, Motion pictures, History