2015
DOI: 10.3366/ijhac.2015.0147
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Remote Locations: Early Scottish Scenic Films and Geo-databases

Abstract: Abstract:In the field of cinema history, an increased interest in social experience and context has challenged the centrality of the film and the primacy of textual analysis. The 'Early Cinema in Scotland, 1896Scotland, -1927' research project takes a contextual approach, using geo-database tools to facilitate collaboration. This article shows how spatially-enabled methods can also be mobilized to bring issues of representation back into a cinema history project. We argue that, when the films have not survive… Show more

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“…Although this article does not draw from 'spatially enabled methods' to the extent that Early Cinema in Scotland project does through its productive use of mapping and geo-database tools (Vélez-Serna and Caughie 2015), it does adopt a broadly spatial approach in its analysis of cinema-going in rural Scottish communities in the 1930s. While the majority of academic studies of the social geographies of early cinemagoing focus on urban centres, this article will reflect on the impact of modernity and the cinema-going experience on rural small town life.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although this article does not draw from 'spatially enabled methods' to the extent that Early Cinema in Scotland project does through its productive use of mapping and geo-database tools (Vélez-Serna and Caughie 2015), it does adopt a broadly spatial approach in its analysis of cinema-going in rural Scottish communities in the 1930s. While the majority of academic studies of the social geographies of early cinemagoing focus on urban centres, this article will reflect on the impact of modernity and the cinema-going experience on rural small town life.…”
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confidence: 99%