Author

Publication

2017 - Springer International Publishing AG

Language

English

Word Count

40,500 words, Guess

Page Count

162 pages

Identifiers

Classifications

  • LCCHM621-HM656

Description

This book considers how architectural landmarks, imagined buildings and urban landscapes take part in the production of meaning in contemporary Argentine cinema. From the iconic Buenos Aires Obelisk to the Hilton International Hotel, the shopping center to the café and the Le Corbusier-designed Curutchet House to the gated community, architecture in these films evokes the political. Tracing architecture's expression through six films produced since the 1990s--Pizza birra faso, Mundo grúa, Nueve reinas, La niña santa, La antena and El hombre de al lado--Amanda Holmes studies how architecture in cinema elicits political memory, underscores marginalization and class discrepancies, creates nostalgia for neighborhoods and re-evaluates existing communities. Generously illustrated and carefully researched, the book offers an in-depth reading of key contemporary Argentine films and a fresh architectural approach to film analysis.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • Politics of Architecture in Contemporary Argentine CinemaSpringer International Publishing AG2017

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