2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.foar.2021.02.005
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Regardless if it is comedy, action, thriller, or biography: A review of urban crime in the 1980s cinema of Chicago

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“…Even though many people get off the train simultaneously and the street is relatively busy, the L station is represented as a vacuum-generator where eyes on the street do not prevent the crime. Moreover, to reach an understanding of Chicago as a cinematic context, an interpreter needs to follow an intertextual approach through which various representations of Chicago in several movies during a specific time are interpreted (see (Goharipour, 2021)).…”
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“…Even though many people get off the train simultaneously and the street is relatively busy, the L station is represented as a vacuum-generator where eyes on the street do not prevent the crime. Moreover, to reach an understanding of Chicago as a cinematic context, an interpreter needs to follow an intertextual approach through which various representations of Chicago in several movies during a specific time are interpreted (see (Goharipour, 2021)).…”
Section: The Objectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, the relationship between city, society, and cinema has been taken into consideration from the perspective of art, film, media studies (Barber, 2002;Donald, 1999;Massood, 2003;Mazierska & Rascaroli, 2006;Mennel, 2008;Shiel & Fitzmaurice, 2001;Webb, 2014), architecture (Kraus and Petro, 2003;Koeck, 2012;Penz and Lu, 2011), and archeology (Penz et al, 2017). In recent years, this relationship has also been addressed by scholars with a background in urban studies (AlSayyad, 2006), concentrating on urban issues represented in the cinema of both developed countries (Clapp, 2013;Goharipour, 2020Goharipour, , 2021 and the global south (Goharipour, 2016(Goharipour, , 2019. These efforts show that the role of visual representations in urban and social literature is a thriving topic, becoming increasingly important.…”
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confidence: 99%