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Rule Britannia The Biopic And British National Identity Homer B Pettey R Barton Palmer

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Rule Britannia The Biopic And British National Identity Homer B Pettey R Barton Palmer
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.56 MB
Pages: 364
Author: Homer B. Pettey; R. Barton Palmer
ISBN: 9781438471112, 1438471114
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Rule Britannia The Biopic And British National Identity Homer B Pettey R Barton Palmer by Homer B. Pettey; R. Barton Palmer 9781438471112, 1438471114 instant download after payment.

Rule, Britannia!surveys the British biopic, a genre crucial to understanding how national cinema engages with the collective experience and values of its intended audience. Offering a provocative take on an aspect of filmmaking with profound cultural significance, the volume focuses on how screen biographies of prominent figures in British history and culture can be understood as involved, if unofficially, in the shaping and promotion of an ever-protean national identity. The contributors engage with the vexed concept of British nationality, especially as this sense of collective belonging is problematized by the ethnically oriented alternatives of English, Scottish, Welsh, and Irish nations. They explore the critical and historiographical issues raised by the biopic, demonstrating that celebration of conventional virtue is not the genre's only natural subject. Filmic depictions of such personalities as Elizabeth I, Victoria, George VI, Elizabeth II, Margaret Thatcher, Iris Murdoch, and Jack the Ripper are covered.

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