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Hi Gregg,

I've recently been searching for similar material myself, and here are some
of my more relevant findings:


Marc Auge (1995)                  *Non-Places: Introduction to an
Anthropology of Supermodernity*

Gaston Bachelard (1994)      *The Poetics of Space*

Andre Bazin (1967 & 1971)  *What Is Cinema?* (volumes 1 & 2)

Buchanan and Lambert (2005)   *Deleuze and Space*

Crang and Thrift (2000)        *Thinking Space*

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Elsaesser and Barker (1990)  *Early cinema : space-frame-narrative*

Elden and Crampton (2007)   *Space, Knowledge and Power: Foucault and
Geography*

Everett & Goodbody (2005)   *Revisiting Space: Space And Place in European
Cinema*

David Harvey (2001)              *Spaces of capital: towards a critical
geography*

Stephen Heath (1976)          *Narrative Space* [in Rosen:  *
Narrative/Apparatus/Ideology*]

Frederic Jameson (1995)      *The Geopolitical Aesthetic: Cinema and Space
in the World System*

Myrto Konstantarakos (1999)   *Spaces in European Cinema*

Henri Lefebvre (1991)           *The Production of Space*

Juhani Pallasmaa (2001)      *The Architecture of Image: Existential Space
in Cinema*

There's also a very good essay on Offscreen Space in Haneke's Hidden which I
can pass on if you like?

Best

Dean



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