Every place has a story. Hotels, however, have thousands of stories that are multilayered, interwoven, and imbricated. Their puzzled fictions resemble films in that they both overlap unrelated tales, phenomena, and characters within a short temporal fragment. Mysteries, secrets, love, cabal, fraud, hate, cheating, shows, fun, prostitution, gambling, falls, and so on—all of these conditions and emotions pertain to hotels, as well as films. Working under this framework, then, this paper aims to approach hotels as a temporal experience which goes beyond space for the purpose of both analyzing hotel deaths as a symbolic case of urban living and in order to interpret films as a type of testimony regarding social change. Beyond all of the bright ...
Anyone who has ever seen a film set in Las Vegas will be familiar with opening shots of sensational ...
This thesis studies the relationship and interaction between cinematic narrative and architectural n...
My dissertation offers a reading of hospitality that suggests the encounter with strangers is at the...
Every place has a story. Hotels, however, have thousands of stories that are multilayered, interwove...
Hotel wydaje się być wielowykładalnym elementem przestrzennym. Nadaje się idealnie do tego, by odzwi...
The Hotel in Postmodern Literature and Film This thesis examines postmodern literature and film set...
This essay revisits the hotel as a site of trouble. Though central to the hotel experience in modern...
This paper explores through an indirect approach why some people chose to die in a hotel rather than...
The novel owes its popularity as a literary type in modern times to its explaining and discussing t...
The objective of this thesis is to examine and analyze the presentation of spaces, figures, and the ...
© 2011 Dr. Gemma BlackwoodThis thesis presents a study of film tourism through considering the emerg...
Abstract For the construction of the Overlook Hotel (The Shining, 1980) Stanley Kubrick recreates, ...
The presence of a hotel for journalists in a US Army training facility prompted the research on “war...
Cinema, as Paolo Cherchi Usai observes in his polemic text The Death of Cinema, allows humans the il...
In the fiction and documentary literature of the XX century, a significant place was taken by the im...
Anyone who has ever seen a film set in Las Vegas will be familiar with opening shots of sensational ...
This thesis studies the relationship and interaction between cinematic narrative and architectural n...
My dissertation offers a reading of hospitality that suggests the encounter with strangers is at the...
Every place has a story. Hotels, however, have thousands of stories that are multilayered, interwove...
Hotel wydaje się być wielowykładalnym elementem przestrzennym. Nadaje się idealnie do tego, by odzwi...
The Hotel in Postmodern Literature and Film This thesis examines postmodern literature and film set...
This essay revisits the hotel as a site of trouble. Though central to the hotel experience in modern...
This paper explores through an indirect approach why some people chose to die in a hotel rather than...
The novel owes its popularity as a literary type in modern times to its explaining and discussing t...
The objective of this thesis is to examine and analyze the presentation of spaces, figures, and the ...
© 2011 Dr. Gemma BlackwoodThis thesis presents a study of film tourism through considering the emerg...
Abstract For the construction of the Overlook Hotel (The Shining, 1980) Stanley Kubrick recreates, ...
The presence of a hotel for journalists in a US Army training facility prompted the research on “war...
Cinema, as Paolo Cherchi Usai observes in his polemic text The Death of Cinema, allows humans the il...
In the fiction and documentary literature of the XX century, a significant place was taken by the im...
Anyone who has ever seen a film set in Las Vegas will be familiar with opening shots of sensational ...
This thesis studies the relationship and interaction between cinematic narrative and architectural n...
My dissertation offers a reading of hospitality that suggests the encounter with strangers is at the...