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Destructive Sublime World War Ii In American Film And Media Tanine Allison

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Destructive Sublime World War Ii In American Film And Media Tanine Allison
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Publisher: Rutgers University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.18 MB
Pages: 260
Author: Tanine Allison
ISBN: 9780813597485, 9780813597492, 081359748X, 0813597498
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Destructive Sublime World War Ii In American Film And Media Tanine Allison by Tanine Allison 9780813597485, 9780813597492, 081359748X, 0813597498 instant download after payment.

"The American popular imagination has long portrayed World War II as the 'good war,' fought by the "greatest generation" for the sake of freedom and democracy. Yet, combat films and other war media complicate this conventional view by indulging in explosive displays of spectacular violence. Combat sequences, Tanine Allison argues, construct a counter-narrative of World War II by reminding viewers of the war's harsh brutality. Destructive Sublime traces a new aesthetic history of the World War II combat genre by looking back at it through the lens of contemporary video games like Call of Duty. Allison locates some of video games' glorification of violence, disruptive audiovisual style, and bodily sensation in even the most canonical and seemingly conservative films of the genre. In a series of case studies spanning more than seventy years--from wartime documentaries like The Battle of San Pietro to fictional reenactments like The Longest Day and Saving Private Ryan to combat video games like Medal of Honor--this book reveals how the genre's aesthetic forms reflect (and influence) how American culture conceives of war, nation, and representation itself"-- Provided by publisher.

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