Whether on the big screen or small, films featuring the American Civil
War are among the most classic and controversial in motion picture
history. From D. W. Griffith’s Birth of a Nation (1915) to Free
State of Jones (2016), the war has provided the setting, ideologies,
and character archetypes for cinematic narratives of morality, race,
gender, and nation, as well as serving as historical education for a
century of Americans. In The American Civil War on Film and TV: Blue
and Gray in Black and White and Color, Douglas Brode, Shea T. Brode,
and Cynthia J. Miller bring together nineteen essays by a diverse
array of scholars across the disciplines to explore these issues. The
essays included here span a wide range of films, from the silent era
to the present day, including Buster Keaton’s The General (1926),
Red Badge of Courage (1951), Glory (1989), Gettysburg (1993), and Cold
Mountain (2003), as well as television mini-series The Blue and The
Gray (1982) and John Jakes’ acclaimed North and South trilogy
(1985-86). As an accessible volume to dedicated to a critical
conversation about the Civil War on film, The American Civil War on
Film and TV will appeal to not only to scholars of film, military
history, American history, and cultural history, but to fans of war
films and period films, as well.
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Blue and Gray in Black and White and Color
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781498566896
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Vendor
Lexington Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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