Reelpolitik ideologies in American political film

The author examines more than a century of political movie history, providing a thorough historical background for diametrically opposed political ideologies in order to facilitate debate and dialectical learning. Kelley explores 185 American political movies (categorized by ideological themes and p...

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Autor principal: Kelley, Beverly Merrill, 1946- (-)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Lanham, Maryland. : Lexington Books cop. 2012
Colección:Lexington studies in political communication
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Sumario:The author examines more than a century of political movie history, providing a thorough historical background for diametrically opposed political ideologies in order to facilitate debate and dialectical learning. Kelley explores 185 American political movies (categorized by ideological themes and presented in chronological order) in order to illustrate the history of film as well as the history of the specific political ideology. Each chapter includes a case study which provides an in-depth analysis of the single film that best illustrates the ideology at hand, including: The Candidate (populism), Wall Street (elitism), The Godfather (fascism), All the President's Men (anti-fascism), Patton (interventionism), and M*A*S*H (isolationism). Reelpolitik Ideologies in American Political Film establishes a paradigmatic analysis of political films that details the cyclical nature of ideological dialectic throughout American history and identifies the values, attitudes, and beliefs of the voters who choose not to affiliate with Republicans and Democrats, and who often determine the outcomes of elections. The text also includes an extensive ideological filmology spanning more than 100 years of American cinema.
Descripción Física:vii, 263 p. ; 24 cm
Bibliografía:Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 237-240), filmografía e índice
ISBN:9780739172070