America in the Movies, Or, "Santa Maria, it Had Slipped My Mind"

America in the Movies, Or,
Title America in the Movies, Or, "Santa Maria, it Had Slipped My Mind" PDF eBook
Author Michael Wood
Publisher Columbia University Press
Total Pages 232
Release 1989
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9780231070997

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On the American image in the movies

America in the Movies

America in the Movies
Title America in the Movies PDF eBook
Author Michael Wood
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Total Pages 0
Release 1976
Genre Motion pictures
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America in the Movies

America in the Movies
Title America in the Movies PDF eBook
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Release 1975
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Blue Skies and Silver Linings

Blue Skies and Silver Linings
Title Blue Skies and Silver Linings PDF eBook
Author Bruce Babington
Publisher Manchester University Press
Total Pages 276
Release 1988
Genre Musical films
ISBN 9780719018480

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Reimagining the Promised Land

Reimagining the Promised Land
Title Reimagining the Promised Land PDF eBook
Author Rodney Wallis
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 317
Release 2020-09-17
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1501350838

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While Israel has seemingly been a minor presence in Hollywood cinema, Reimagining the Promised Land argues that there is a long history of Hollywood deploying images of Israel as a means of articulating an idealized notion of American national identity. This argument is developed through readings of The Ten Commandments (Cecil B. DeMille, 1956), Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (William Wyler, 1959), Exodus (Otto Preminger, 1960), Cast a Giant Shadow (Melville Shavelson, 1966), Black Sunday (John Frankenheimer, 1977), The Delta Force (Menahem Golan, 1986), and Munich (Steven Spielberg, 2005). The mobilization of Israel that pervades this eclectic group of films effectively demonstrates one of the more surreptitious ways in which Hollywood has historically constructed and circulated dominant notions of American national identity. Moreover, in examining the most notable Hollywood representations of the Jewish state, the book offers an informed historical overview of the cultural forces that have contributed to popular understandings within the United States of the state of Israel, Israel's Arab neighbours, and also the Arab-Israeli conflict.

Cecil B. DeMille and American Culture

Cecil B. DeMille and American Culture
Title Cecil B. DeMille and American Culture PDF eBook
Author Sumiko Higashi
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 284
Release 1994-12-02
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9780520914810

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Cecil B. DeMille and American Culture demonstrates that the director, best remembered for his overblown biblical epics, was one of the most remarkable film pioneers of the Progressive Era. In this innovative work, which integrates cultural history and cultural studies, Sumiko Higashi shows how DeMille artfully inserted cinema into genteel middle-class culture by replicating in his films such spectacles as elaborate parlor games, stage melodramas, department store displays, Orientalist world's fairs, and civic pageantry. The director not only established his signature as a film author by articulating middle-class ideology across class and ethnic lines, but by the 1920's had become a trendsetter, with set and costume designs that influenced the advertising industry to create a consumer culture based on female desire. Drawing on a wealth of previously untapped material from the DeMille Archives and other collections, Higashi provides imaginative readings of DeMille's early feature films, viewing them in relation to the dynamics of social change, and she documents the extent to which the emergence of popular culture was linked to the genteel tradition.

Spartacus

Spartacus
Title Spartacus PDF eBook
Author Martin M. Winkler
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 280
Release 2008-04-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0470777265

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This is the first book systematically to analyze Kirk Douglas’ and Stanley Kubrick’s depiction of the slave revolt led by Spartacus from different historical, political, and cinematic perspectives. Examines the film’s use of ancient sources, the ancient historical contexts, the political significance of the film, the history of its censorship and restoration, and its place in film history. Includes the most important passages from ancient authors’ reports of the slave revolt in translation.