Shooting the Civil War
Cinema, History and American National Identity
Jenny Barrett ; Patrick Rael (Forord)
No fewer than seven hundred Civil War films have been made by Hollywood from early silent days to the present, from the epoch-making
"Birth of a Nation", through "The Red Badge of Courage" and "Gone With the Wind" to the recent "Glory", "Ride with the Devil" and "Cold Mountain". Les mer
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No fewer than seven hundred Civil War films have been made by Hollywood from early silent days to the present, from the epoch-making
"Birth of a Nation", through "The Red Badge of Courage" and "Gone With the Wind" to the recent "Glory", "Ride with the Devil"
and "Cold Mountain". This readable and innovative book on the American Civil War as presented in Hollywood cinema goes deep
into the best of these films, arguing that rather than belonging to a single genre, Civil War films are to be found across
genres, as domestic melodramas, Westerns or combat films for example. As such, they have fresh insights to give into the war
and into America's sense of itself."Shooting the Civil War" shows how these films create an American ancestor who is blameless
and undertakes a process of reinscription into the American historical family. It also makes the remarkable revelation that
no Civil War film yet made has had a central black character who survives the war, fathers the children of the future, and
can stand as representative of the whole American people. To this extent, the book is saying, the Civil War remains a work
in progress.
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Utgitt:
2009
Forlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
Sider: 240
ISBN: 9781845117764
Format: 23 x 16 cm
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Foreword - Patrick Rael; Introduction; Chapter 1 National Identity, Ideology and American Film Genres; Chapter 2 Civil War
Melodramas: The Family and the Home; Chapter 3 War-Westerns: Shifting Lines of Conflict; Chapter 4 Civil War Combat Films:
Masculine American Ancestry; Chapter 5 The Birth of a Nation: Race, Family, Gender; Chapter 6 An Enduring Southern Ancestry;
Conclusion To Remember / Forget; Index.
Jenny Barrett is Programme Leader in Film Studies, Edge Hill University, North West England