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Books

1. What is Cinematic Cartography,

Cartwright, W., Gartner, G. and Lehn, A. eds., 2009,

Cartography and art. Springer Science & Business Media

2. Cartographic cinema.

Conley, T. (2007). Cartographic cinema. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

3. Cinemaps an Atlas of 35 great Movies.

DEGRAFF, A. (2017). Cinemaps. Quirk Books.

4. Film, Mobility and Urban Space: A Cinematic Geography of Liverpool.

Roberts, L. (2012). Film, mobility and urban space. Liverpool: Liverpool U.P.

5. Cinematic Cartography: Projecting Place Through Film.

Roberts, L. (2012). Mapping cultures. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan.

6. Cinematic Corpographies: Re-Mapping the War Film Through the Body.

Rositzka, E. Cinematic corpographies.

7. Cinematic Urban Geographies.

Penz, F. and Koeck, R. (n.d.). Cinematic Urban Geographies.

8. Atlas of Emotion: Journeys in Art, Architecture, and Film, Giuliana Bruno.2007.

9. Cartography and art

Ungern-Sternberg, A. V. (2009). Dots, lines, areas and words: mapping literature and narration (With some Remarks on Kate Chopin's ‘The Awakening’). In W. Cartwright, G. Gartner, & A. Lehn (Eds.), Cartography and art (pp. 229–252).

10. The Cinema in the Map

Penz F. (2017) The Cinema in the Map – The Case of Braun and Hogenberg’s Civitates Orbis Terrarum. In: Penz F., Koeck R. (eds) Cinematic Urban Geographies. Screening Spaces. Palgrave Macmillan, New York.

11. Digital Tools in Media Studies: Mapping the Movies

Ross, M., Grauer, M., Freisleben, B. (eds.), 2009. Digital Tools in Media Studies: Mapping the Movies. Bielefeld: transcript Verlag, pp.69-82.

12.The routledge companion to the American landscape

Post, C., Greiner, A. and Buckley, G. (2023) , Google Books. Google

13.Wilson, M.W. and Wilson, M. (2017) ‘A provocative critique of geographic Minneapolis, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press. information science’, in New Lines: Critical GIS and the trouble of the map. 

14.Burgess, J.A. and Gold, J.R. (2016) Geography, the media and popular culture. London, England: Routledge. 

15.Cresswell, T. and Dixon, D. (2002) Engaging film: Geographies of mobility and identity. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield

16.Lukinbeal, C. (2006) Film Geography: A New Subfield

17.Lukinbeal, C. and Zimmermann, S. (2008) The geography of Cinema: A Cinematic World

18.Mains, S.P., Sharp, L. and Lukinbeal, C. (2015) in Mediated geographies and geographies of Media. Dordrecht: Springer, pp. 21–35. 

19.World. Stuttgart: Steiner

20.Wood, D. (2004) ‘The maps of Tolkien’s middle-earth by Brian Sibley and John Howe; the lord of the rings: Weapons and warfare by Chris Smith; and the lord of the rings: The return of the king visual companion by Jude Fisher.’, Cartography and Geographic Information Science, 31(4), pp. 255–256. doi:10.1559/1523040042742376. 

21.Goddard, M. (2013) The cinema of raúl Ruiz: Impossible cartographies. London: Wallflower Press. 

22.Hallam, J. and Roberts, L. (2014) Locating the moving image: New approaches to film and place. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 

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