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American Energy Cinema 1st Edition Robert Lifset Raechel Lutz

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American Energy Cinema 1st Edition Robert Lifset Raechel Lutz
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Publisher: West Virginia University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.84 MB
Pages: 360
Author: Robert Lifset, Raechel Lutz, Sarah Stanford-McIntyre
ISBN: 9781952271762, 9781952271779, 1952271762, 1952271770
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1

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American Energy Cinema 1st Edition Robert Lifset Raechel Lutz by Robert Lifset, Raechel Lutz, Sarah Stanford-mcintyre 9781952271762, 9781952271779, 1952271762, 1952271770 instant download after payment.

Historians investigate the relationships between film, culture, and energy.

American Energy Cinema explores how Hollywood movies have portrayed energy from the early film era to the present. Looking at classics like Giant, Silkwood, There Will Be Blood, and Matewan, and at quirkier fare like A Is for Atom and Convoy, it argues that films have both reflected existing beliefs and conjured new visions for Americans about the role of energy in their lives and their history.

The essays in this collection show how film provides a unique and informative lens to understand perceptions of energy production, consumption, and infrastructure networks. By placing films that prominently feature energy within historical context and analyzing them as historical objects, the contributing authors demonstrate how energy systems of all kinds are both integral to the daily life of Americans and inextricable from larger societal changes and global politics.

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