All Stories

  1. The Social Architecture of French Cinema, 1929–1939
  2. An Architecture of Social Being
  3. The Spatial Constitution of 1930s Documentary
  4. Traversing Built History in Architectural Documentaries
  5. Flâneuses and The Unmaking of Place
  6. Poetic Realism as Spatial Fable
  7. René Clair’s City Views: Realism and Studio Paris
  8. Intertext and Political Margins in Jean Renoir’s Boudu Sauvé Des Eaux
  9. The Crowd As New Monumentality During the Popular Front
  10. The Old Place , Space of Legends
  11. Open City: Philibert’s La Ville Louvre
  12. High Comics Art: The Louvre and the Bande Dessinée
  13. Spatial verisimilitude and René Clair's 1930s studio Paris
  14. Giving a face to the conflict: Contemporary representations of women in Franco-North African film
  15. Jean-Louis's Moments of Jean-Jacques
  16. Documenting Limits and the Limits of Documentary: Georges Lacombe'sLa Zoneand the “documentaire romancé”
  17. Contre LA “BD” : LA Bande Dessinée Indépendante Depuis 1990
  18. The Prescience of Elie Faure
  19. From Moscow to Madrid: Postmodern Cities, European Cinema