Cartographic Cinema
By (Author) Tom Conley
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
1st April 2007
United States
Adult Education
Non Fiction
791.43
Paperback
336
Width 150mm, Height 229mm, Spine 15mm
Cartographic Cinema examines the affinities of maps and movies through comparative theory and close analysis of films from the silent era to the French New Wave to Hollywood blockbusters. In doing so, Conley reveals that most of the movies we see contain maps of various kinds and almost invariably constitute a projective apparatus similar to cartography. In addition, he demonstrates that spatial signs in film foster a critical relation with the prevailing narrative and mimetic registers of cinema.