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Cinema Wars Hollywood Film And Politics In The Bushcheney Era Douglas M Kellner

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Cinema Wars Hollywood Film And Politics In The Bushcheney Era Douglas M Kellner
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.87 MB
Pages: 296
Author: Douglas M. Kellner
ISBN: 9781405198240, 1405198249
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Cinema Wars Hollywood Film And Politics In The Bushcheney Era Douglas M Kellner by Douglas M. Kellner 9781405198240, 1405198249 instant download after payment.

Cinema Wars explores the intersection of film, politics, and US culture and society through a bold critical analysis of the films, TV shows, and documentaries produced in the early 2000s
 - Offers a thought-provoking depiction of Hollywood film as a contested terrain between conservative and liberal forces
 - Films and documentaries discussed include: Black Hawk Down, The Dark Knight, Star Wars, Syriana, WALL-E, Fahrenheit 9/11 and other Michael Moore documentaries, amongst others
 - Explores how some films in this era supported the Bush-Cheney regime, while others criticized the administration, openly or otherwise
 - Investigates Hollywood’s treatment of a range of hot topics, from terrorism and environmental crisis to the Iraq war and the culture wars of the 2000s
 - Shows how Hollywood film in the 2000s brought to life a vibrant array of social protest and helped create cultural conditions to elect Barack Obama

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