

paper) ISBN 978-9-5 (e-book) Columbia University Press books are printed on permanent and durable acid-free paper. GLOBAL CINEMATIC CITIES New Landscapes of Film and Media EDITED BY JOHAN ANDERSSON & LAWRENCE WEBB Global Cinematic Cities Global Cinematic Cities NEW LANDSCAPES OF FILM AND MEDIA EDITED BY Johan Andersson and Lawrence Webb WA L L F L OW E R P R E SS LONDON & NEW YORK A Wallflower Press Book Published by Columbia University Press Publishers since 1893 New York UChichester, West Sussex Copyright © 2016 Columbia University Press All rights reserved Wallflower Press® is a registered trademark of Columbia University Press A complete CIP record is available from the Library of Congress ISBN 978-6-7 (cloth : alk. Chase Sequences and Transport Infrastructure in Global Hollywood Spy Films, by Christian B. Seoul, Busan and Somewhere Near: Korean Gangster Noir and Social Immobility, by Jinhee Choi 12. Interstitial Cityspace and the Immigrant Experience in Contemporary French Cinema, by William Higbee 11.

Remediating the ‘Other Half’: Planet Slum as Transmedia Project, by Igor Krstić Part 4: New Narrative Topographies 10. The City as Found Footage: the Reassemblage of Chinese Urban Space, by Yomi Braester 9. Screen Cultures and the ‘Generic City’: Public Screens in Cairo and Shanghai, by Chris Berry 8. Cinephilia and the City: the Politics of Place in Contemporary Bengali Cinema, by Malini Guha Part 3: Public Screens and New Media Landscapes 7. When Harry Met Siri: Digital Romcom and the Global City in Spike Jonze’s Her, by Lawrence Webb 6. New Urban and Media Ecologies in Contemporary Buenos Aires, by Joanna. Neoliberalism, Nollywood, and Lagos, by Jonathan Haynes Part 2: Global City Imaginaries 4. Traversing the Øresund: the Transnational Urban Region in Bron/Broen, by Pei-Sze Chow 3.

In the City but Not Bounded by It: Cinema in the Global, the Generic and the Cluster City, by Thomas Elsaesser 2. Table of contents : Table of Contents Notes on Contributors Introduction: Decentring the Cinematic City-Film and Media in the Digital Age Part 1: Transnational Screen Cities 1.
