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Celluloid Mischief - Deviance and Crime on the Silver Screen (Hardcover)
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Celluloid Mischief - Deviance and Crime on the Silver Screen (Hardcover)
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Celluloid Mischief examines the portrayal of wrongdoing and
'deviant' behavior in film. The premise is that films are material
products of both individual and collective imagination that reflect
the values and norms of the society that produce them. On this
basis, it is possible to perceive how society understands and
classifies particular kinds of behavior and assigns or designates
classes of people and actions as 'good' or 'bad'. So-called
'wrongdoing' in movies, then, tells us about real-life norms, the
violation of those norms, and the efforts to punish and control the
perpetrators of those violators. Motion pictures embody information
about the social world; they constitute a universe of raw
particulars that await excavation and analysis. By applying the
appropriate approach, what happens on the screen can guide us to an
understanding of society and culture. Films are commercial
products; the people who make them are members of a society,
influenced by that society, who attempt to appeal to lots of other
members of that society by producing something that that they want
to see. A society's films tell us a great deal about the taste and
proclivities of the society that produce and consume them. Using
postwar and contemporary Hollywood cinema as case studies, this
book demonstrates the complex and evolving nature of modern
America's social, economic, and political values.
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