0
Your cart

Your cart is empty

Browse All Departments
  • All Departments
Price
  • R1,000 - R2,500 (1)
  • -
Status
Brand

Showing 1 - 1 of 1 matches in All Departments

Hibernian Green on the Silver Screen - The Irish and American Movies (Hardcover): Joseph M. Curran Hibernian Green on the Silver Screen - The Irish and American Movies (Hardcover)
Joseph M. Curran
R2,320 Discovery Miles 23 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This study explores the relationship of an ethnic group of vital importance in America's history--the Irish--and a preeminently American art form and business--the movies. Curran maintains that movies reflected and influenced their viewers' perceptions of the Irish and that both the movies and the Irish who made them facilitated the assimilation of the Irish ethnic group into American society. The initial chapter traces the history of Irish immigration to America, concentrating on the experiences of Irish Catholic immigrants to the United States during the second half of the nineteenth century. Irish-American involvement in the movie industry dates from its beginnings in the "Nickelodeon Era" at the turn of the twentieth century. From that time until their replacement by sound movies around 1930, silent films helped to popularize the Irish ethnic group while simultaneously transmitting assimilationist values to its members and other ethnic minorities. Three chapters are devoted to the 1930-1960 period--Hollywood's heyday when American motion pictures attained technical maturity and enjoyed their greatest popular influence. During this period the Irish made their biggest gains both in the movies and the nation, as screen personae such as the Irish priest, antihero, and Irish All-American entered popular culture. James Cagney, Spencer Tracy, John Ford, Gene Kelly, and Grace Kelly are just a few of the Irish-American movie greats discussed. Irish success in the movies facilitated and mirrored their rise in America and helped to transform them from "outsiders" to a no-longer readily distinguishable ethnic minority. The culmination of this transformation and integration was the election ofthe first Irish Catholic President of the United States, John F. Kennedy. A final chapter discusses the post-1960 era. The volume is illustrated with stills from some of America's most popular and memorable movies, including such favorites and prototypically Irish films as "Angels with Dirty Faces" "Going My Way," "The Fighting 69th," "The Informer," "The Quiet Man," "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn," and "On the Waterfront," among others. As well as having great nostalgic appeal for readers interested in the Irish or movies, Hibernian Green on the Silver Screen is an excellent text for courses in Irish Studies and American Ethnic or Film History.

Free Delivery
Pinterest Twitter Facebook Google+
You may like...
Journalism in the United States, from…
Frederic Hudson Paperback R918 Discovery Miles 9 180
The Argonaut; v. 41 (July-Dec. 1897)
Anonymous Hardcover R1,059 Discovery Miles 10 590
Newspaper Clippings, 1854-1858
Theodore 1810-1860 Parker Hardcover R1,061 Discovery Miles 10 610
The Argonaut; v. 70 (Jan.-June 1912)
Anonymous Hardcover R1,071 Discovery Miles 10 710
Novel Solutions to Water Pollution
Satinda Ahuja, Kiril Hristovski Hardcover R5,934 Discovery Miles 59 340
The Witches Are Coming
Lindy West Paperback  (1)
R459 R427 Discovery Miles 4 270
Ezviz CS-C6N 1080P Smart Home Camera
R1,197 R999 Discovery Miles 9 990
Xiaomi Mi Camera 2K Magnetic Mount…
R871 Discovery Miles 8 710
Guide To Publishing In South Africa 2025
Paperback R340 R285 Discovery Miles 2 850
Writers' Handbook 2016
J. Paul Dyson Paperback R496 Discovery Miles 4 960

 

Partners