Walton, David.

Culture, Space, and Power : Blurred Lines. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (198 pages)

Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Culture, Space, and Power: Blurred Lines -- 1: Reading Urban and National Space -- 1 Place, Space, and the Politics of Memory -- 2 Queer Space and Cultural Memory in the Films of Barbara Hammer, Katrina Del Mar, and Fadia Abboud -- 3 Blinking Spaces -- 4 The Immaterial Factory and the Metropolitan Body -- 5 Land as a Space for Discursive Loyalty -- 6 Se los comió el norte -- 7 Music, Body, and City -- 2: Reading Spaces of Intimacy -- 8 Mediatized Spaces of Intimacy -- 9 Queering Prison Space in HBO's Oz -- 10 The Home as a Rough Habitat in The Wire -- 11 Cosmopolitan Space and Generic Boundaries in Hollywood Overseas Romances -- Works Cited -- Index -- About the Contributors.

Culture, Space and Power: Blurred Lines collects a series of essays dedicated to critiques of public and private spaces in multiple cultural contexts and media from a variety of theoretical perspectives. Topics such as globalization, city design, nationalism, and others are investigated to examine the public and private spatial configurations of culture in day-to-day life.

9781498521666


Space - Social aspects.


Electronic books.

HM654.C85 2015

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