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Projecting Empire Imperialism And Popular Cinema James Chapman Nicholas J Cull

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Projecting Empire Imperialism And Popular Cinema James Chapman Nicholas J Cull
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Publisher: I.B.Tauris & Co Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 23 MB
Author: James Chapman; Nicholas J. Cull
ISBN: 9780755697403, 0755697405
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Projecting Empire Imperialism And Popular Cinema James Chapman Nicholas J Cull by James Chapman; Nicholas J. Cull 9780755697403, 0755697405 instant download after payment.

Popular cinema is saturated with images and narratives of empire. With "Projecting Empire", Chapman and Cull have written the first major study of imperialism and cinema for over thirty years. This welcome text maps the history of empire cinema in both Hollywood and Britain through a serious of case studies of popular films including biopics, adventures, literary adaptations, melodramas, comedies and documentaries, from the 1930s and "The Four Feathers" to the present, with "Indiana Jones" and "Three Kings". The authors consider industry-wide trends and place the films in their wider cultural and historical contexts. Using primary sources that include private papers, they look at the presence of particular auteurs in the cinema of Imperialism, including Korda, Lean, Huston and Attenborough, as well as the actors who brought the stories to life, such as Elizabeth Taylor and George Clooney. At a time when imperialism has a new significance in the world, this book will fulfil the needs of students and interested filmgoers alike.

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