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Title: The work of art in the age of global culture : theory and practice
Authors: Grech, John
Keywords: Benjamin, Walter, 1892-1940
Globalization in motion pictures
Globalization
Citizenship
Citizenship in motion pictures
Motion pictures -- History
Wenders, Wim, 1945-
Cold War in motion pictures
Issue Date: 2005
Publisher: Sydney University of Technology. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Citation: Grech, J. (2005). The work of art in the age of global culture : theory and practice (Doctoral thesis). Sydney University of Technology. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Abstract: This Thesis looks at two films by Wim Wenders with a view of examining how they represent the 'global city.' This thesis is not an examination of the films representation of 'the city' per se, but a consideration of the process of engagement between the films and the individual. The objective is to examine how viewers of the films engage with the cinematic process so as to enhance their awareness of and participation in the formation of the global city. By considering the role the films play in this process. I speculate on the continuing role of the work of art in the age of global culture. The scope of this Thesis is provided by two films about Berlin by Wenders. The Thesis explicates how these films aid their viewer to participate in the global city. The Thesis extrapolates three different levels of abstraction in its analysis: 1) at an empirical level by analysing the films; 2) at an historical and social level by analysing the city and citizenship; and 3) at a cultural level by analysing the role art can play in society today.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/49366
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