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Ecocinema in the City

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext "In an era of increasing dispute about the effects of climate and science in our daily lives! Murray and Heumann offer a carefully nuanced addition to the field of ecocinema studies. The city! for them! is not just a dangerous space! but also a site of possible relationships between humans and nonhuman nature. Few scholars have the record of Murray and Heumann for serious engagement with the topic of ecology in cinema over such a broad range of critical works." - Charles J. Stivale! Wayne State University! USA"Our environmental imagination often frames cities as doomed spaces! removed from nonhuman nature. Instead of replicating this view! Ecocinema and the City reverses the perspective: highlighting the transformative power of nature in urban settings explored in film! it offers a timely and innovative take on urban environments. With engaging close readings and cultural examples off the beaten path! the book addresses a whole array of relevant themes! from urban biodiversity to urban farming to questions of sustainability! and is required reading for environmentalists across disciplines."-Christopher Schliephake! University of Augsburg! Germany Informationen zum Autor Robin L. Murray is Professor of English! Film Studies! and Women's Studies at Eastern Illinois University! USAJoseph K. Heumann is Professor Emeritus of Communication Studies at Eastern Illinois University! USA Zusammenfassung In Ecocinema in the City, Murray and Heumann argue that urban ecocinema both reveals and critiques visions of urban environmentalism. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Urban Nature on Film Part I: Evolutionary Myths Under the City 1. The City, The Sewers, The Underground: Reconstructing Urban Space in Film Noir 2. Documenting Environmental Adaptation Under the City: Children Underground Part II: Urban Eco-Trauma 3. Girls in the Hood: An Eco-Trauma of Childhood 4. Dogs and Eco-Trauma: the Making of a Monster in White God Part III: Urban Nature and Interdependence 5. Hatari Means Danger: Filmic Representations of Animal Welfare and Environmentalism at the Zoo 6. Eco-Therapy in Central Park: Documenting Urban Birdwatching 7. Green Lungs: Partnering with Nature in the Urban Garden Film Part IV: The Sustainable City 8. Urban Farming on Film: Moving Toward Environmental Justice in the City 9. Lives Worth Living and the Sustainable (and Accessible) City Conclusion: The "Absent City" of the Future ...

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