2013
DOI: 10.3390/soc3030316
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Camera Arriving at the Station: Cinematic Memory as Cultural Memory

Abstract: This paper explores the modern metropolis as an ironically concrete metaphor for the collective memory and the mourning of cinema's passing, as it-the "city"-is digitally constructed in two recent, auteur-directed, special effects-driven blockbuster films, Inception and Hugo. The modern city, and mass media, such as the cinema, as well as modes of mass transport, especially the train, all originate in the 19th century, but come into their own in the early 20th century in their address to a subject as the mobil… Show more

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