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Reelpolitik - Political Ideologies in '30s and '40s Films (Hardcover): Beverly Merrill Kelley Reelpolitik - Political Ideologies in '30s and '40s Films (Hardcover)
Beverly Merrill Kelley
R2,764 Discovery Miles 27 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The movies that document American history during the interwar years still hold relevance today. While we may be put off by the corny sentimentality popular at the time, we feel attracted, despite our 1990s veneer of sophistication, to healthy portions of unadulterated American spirit. Americans resist encumbering themselves with political labels, Kelley asserts, content to remain simultaneously fragmented between elitism and populism, isolationism and interventionism even today, yet remain somehow united by a fundamental essence they can't quite define but readily recognize as the American can-do attitude. Using the unique vantage point of eight classic American movies--Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Magnificent Ambersons, Gabriel Over the White House, Citizen Kane, Casablanca All Quiet on the Western Front, Daily Bread, and The Fountainhead--Kelley and her colleagues explore the political ideologies thrumming through the American psyche. The stock market crash and ensuing depression proved a defining experience. For the first time, the national psyche was sent careening toward alien political ideologies; the seductiveness of communism and fascism took hold in the wreckage wrought by the Depression. American foreign policy likewise fluctuated from the isolationist stance adopted after fighting the "war to end all wars" to an interventionist response to the intensifying pressure to vanquish communist and fascist bullies. Students, scholars, and the general public will find intriguing insights on a period of national catastrophe and triumph.

Reelpolitik II - Political Ideologies in '50s and '60s Films (Paperback): Beverly Merrill Kelley Reelpolitik II - Political Ideologies in '50s and '60s Films (Paperback)
Beverly Merrill Kelley
R1,454 Discovery Miles 14 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Reelpolitik II moves past typical left-right political distinctions to examine political ideologies cycling through U.S. history during the '50s and '60s. These eight Cold War movies especially equipped the moviegoer with a unique vantage point to scrutinize the arms race, the Red Scare, the Korean Conflict, and the Vietnam War. They also helped audiences to observe the way film functions as a purveyor of American mythology, a megaphone to shout political messages, a metaphorical route to the emotions, a flattering mirror, an unflattering microscope, and a magic carpet ride back to the future.

Reelpolitik Ideologies in American Political Film (Hardcover): Beverly Merrill Kelley Reelpolitik Ideologies in American Political Film (Hardcover)
Beverly Merrill Kelley
R2,721 Discovery Miles 27 210 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In Reelpolitik Ideologies in American Political Film, Beverly Merrill Kelley 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. This study represents a bold investigation of the political and social values of American film, and is an essential text in the study of the relationship between culture and politics.

For the Joy of Christmas - Poems for Christmas (Paperback): Christine Wolfe-Tingey For the Joy of Christmas - Poems for Christmas (Paperback)
Christine Wolfe-Tingey; Beverly Merrill
R141 Discovery Miles 1 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Reelpolitik - Political Ideologies in '30s and '40s Films (Paperback, New): Beverly Merrill Kelley Reelpolitik - Political Ideologies in '30s and '40s Films (Paperback, New)
Beverly Merrill Kelley
R1,086 Discovery Miles 10 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The movies that document American history during the interwar years still hold relevance today. While we may be put off by the corny sentimentality popular at the time, we feel attracted, despite our 1990s veneer of sophistication, to healthy portions of unadulterated American spirit. Americans resist encumbering themselves with political labels, Kelley asserts, content to remain simultaneously fragmented between elitism and populism, isolationism and interventionism even today, yet remain somehow united by a fundamental essence they can't quite define but readily recognize as the American can-do attitude.

Using the unique vantage point of eight classic American movies--"Mr. Smith Goes to Washington," "Magnificent Ambersons," "Gabriel Over the White House," "Citizen Kane," "Casablanca" "All Quiet on the Western Front," "Daily Bread," and "The Fountainhead"--Kelley and her colleagues explore the political ideologies thrumming through the American psyche. The stock market crash and ensuing depression proved a defining experience. For the first time, the national psyche was sent careening toward alien political ideologies; the seductiveness of communism and fascism took hold in the wreckage wrought by the Depression. American foreign policy likewise fluctuated from the isolationist stance adopted after fighting the war to end all wars to an interventionist response to the intensifying pressure to vanquish communist and fascist bullies. Students, scholars, and the general public will find intriguing insights on a period of national catastrophe and triumph.

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