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Media Crossroads : Intersections of Space and Identity in Screen Cultures /

"Media Crossroads is an anthology that examines space and place in film, television, video games, and other media via critical intersectional lenses and other interpretive strategies. The eighteen essays in this volume draw from and build upon research on gender and space across numerous discip...

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Otros Autores: Wojcik, Pamela Robertson, 1964- (Editor ), Massood, Paula J., 1965- (Editor ), Matos, Angel Daniel (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Durham : Duke University Press, 2021.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Intersections and/in Space / Paula J. Massood, Angel Daniel Matos, and Pamela Robertson Wojcik -- Digital Intersections -- "Where Do Aliens Pee?": Bathroom Selfies, Trans Activism, and Reimagining Spaces / Nicole Erin Morse -- The Queerness of Space and the Body in Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda Series / Angel Daniel Matos -- The Digital Flaneuse: Exploring Intersectional Identities and Spaces through Walking Simulators / Matthew Thomas Payne and John Vanderhoef -- Cinematic Urban Intersections -- Blurring Boundaries, Exploring Intersections: Form, Genre, and Space in Shirley Clarke's The Connection / Paula J. Massood -- Crossing Boundaries: Cinematic Cruising in Eloy de la Iglesia's La semana del asesino -- (1972) / Jacqueline Sheean -- Encounters and Embeddedness: The Urban Cinema of Ramin Bahrani / Amy Corbin -- Perpetual Motion: Mobility, Precarity, and Slow Death Cinema / Pamela Robertson Wojcik -- Urbanism and Gentrification -- Senior Citizens Under Siege: Number Our Days (1976) and Gray Power Activism in Venice / Joshua Glick -- Music City Makeover: The Televisual Tourism of Nashville / Noelle Griffis -- Portland at the Intersection: Gentrification and the Whitening of the City in Portlandia's Hipster Wonderland / Elizabeth Patton -- Criminal Properties: Real Estate and the Upwardly Mobile Gangster / Erica Stein -- Race, Place, and Space -- Dressing the Part: Black Maids, White Stars in the Dressing Room / Desiree J. Garcia -- "I Do Not Know that I Find Myself Anywhere": The British Heritage Film and Spaces of -- Intersectionality in Amma Asante's Belle (2014) / Sarah Louise Smyth -- Queerness, Race, and Class in the Mid-Century Suburb Film Crime of Passion (1957) / Merrill Schleier -- Fair Play: Race, Class and Recreation in Black Media Culture / Peter C. Kunze -- Style and/as Intersectionality -- The Toxic Intertwining of Small Town Lives in Happy Valley -- Ina Rae Hark -- Tattooed Light and Embodied Design: Intersectional Surfaces in Moana / Kirsten Moana Thompson -- Vaguely Visible: Intersectional Politics in Bertrand Bonello's Nocturama (2016) / Malini Guha. 
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