Showing posts with label Martin Scorsese. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Martin Scorsese. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

A dreaded moment: Another scholar has succinctly captured what I want to say about 1970s urban cinema.

"In the end, Scorcese's films translate a city in crisis into a geography of desire, a fascinatingly undetermined social space with as yet illegible rules."

That's Sabine Haenni in her article "Geographies of Desire: Post-social urban space in the films of Martin Scorsese."

I'm hoping she doesn't tread too far into my territory and I'm sure that this will complement rather than eclipse my own research. Anyway, I'm glad she says it, it means I'm not wrong. And there's many more films with which this case can be made and complicated.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Sabine Haenni has a recent article in the Journal of Film and Video (Spring/Summer 2010), "Geographies of Desire: Postsocial Urban Space and Historical Revision in the Films of Martin Scorsese." Interesting, as far as I have read, relevant to my topic, should be included at some point.