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Cold War Film Genres Homer B Pettey

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Cold War Film Genres Homer B Pettey
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.25 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Homer B. Pettey
ISBN: 9781474412957, 1474412955
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Cold War Film Genres Homer B Pettey by Homer B. Pettey 9781474412957, 1474412955 instant download after payment.

Examines how Cold War films depicted pertinent issues of American social class and gender
  • Provides studies of emerging film genres and cycles in the Cold War period
  • Examines how new genres recast gender and class conditions in terms of defining urban and suburban America
  • Reveals new directions and successful strategies in Cold War studio production
  • Charts new developments in film narratives that define American social concerns
  • Refocuses critical attention upon the diverse politics of American film culture

From the mid-1940s to the late 1980s American film studios enjoyed commercial success in a range of often overlooked genres, employing a new realism to depict social class structures, capitalist desires and the expansion of the marketplace, and to turn American cultural values comically and subversively against themselves. With case studies of the Cold War comedy, the ‘rogue cop’ film, the brainwashing thriller and the urban romances that defined the ‘new woman’, Cold War Film Genres explores these myriad productions, redefining American cinematic history with a more inclusive view of the types of films that post-war audiences actually enjoyed, and that the studios provided for them.

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