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table of contents
Cover
Half Title Page
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Theory and Cartography
Cinematic Taxonomy and Cartography
Archive and Diagram
Dislocation, Distance, Discretion
Mental Mapping and Mobile Topography
A Map in a Movie
1. Icarian Cinema: Paris qui dort
A Site of Immaculate Origin
A Film in Flux
Two Spatial Stories
Points of Comparison
Liberty: A Vanishing Point
2. Jean Renoir: Cartographies in Deep Focus
Boudu cartographe
Tracking a Revolution
La Grande illusion: Terrae incognitae
Globes In and Out of Perspective
3. Maps and Theaters of Torture: Roma, città aperta
A Map Room
Italy Wallpapered: A Map in an Apartment
A Theater of Torture
Wiped Surfaces
4. A Desperate Journey: From Casablanca to Indiana Jones
Crashing In and Crashing Out
A Map in a Montage
Desperate Journey
Camouflage
A Map-Dissolve: Casablanca
From Historical Geography to Melodrama
A Place Named
Indiana Jones
5. Juvenile Geographies: Les Mistons
A Story Plotted into Film
Correspondence and Rewriting
Scenes of Writing
As the Crow Flies
Old Films and New Worlds: An Allegory
6. Michelin Tendre: Les Amants
A Book and a Movie
“Attention au départ”
The Gleaner and the Grease Monkey
Pleats and Folds
The Michelin Map after La Carte du Tendre
7. Paris Underground: Les 400 coups
The “Quarrel”
Credits
Class Room and Map Room
Mother and Mother France
A Child’s Map
8. A Roadmap for a Road Movie: Thelma and Louise
Geography and Gentility
Cinematic Diagrams
A Map Room and a Baroque Motel
Reflectors and Benders
Orpheus Rewritten
The Map in the Picture
Women Plotted
9. Cronos, Cosmos, and Polis: La Haine
Children of France
Events Crosscut
The Lower Depths
The World Is Ours
Graffiti and Glossolalia
10. Ptolemy, Gladiator, and Empire
A Correspondence: Empire and Gladiator
Ptolemy’s Italia
Map Effects and Special Effects
Super Bowls
Aftereffects
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Filmography
Index
Author Biography
About This Text
Cartographic Cinema
Tom Conley
University of Minnesota Press
Minneapolis and London
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