A must-have for public and college libraries, Lamphier and Welch's work deserves a key place in film history.

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The Civil War on Film informs high-school and college readers interested in Civil War film history on issues that arise when film viewers confuse entertainment with historical accuracy. The nation's years of civil war were painful, destructive, and unpleasant. Yet war films tend to embrace mythologies that erase that historical reality, romanticizing the Civil War. Opening with a timeline and introduction the book goes on to explore ten films across decades of cinema history in ten chapters, from Birth of a Nation, which debuted in 1915, to The Free State of Jones, which debuted 101 years later. It analyzes and critiques the myriad of mythologies and ideologies which appear in American Civil War films, including Lost Cause ideation, Black Confederate fictions, Northern Aggression mythologies, and White Savior tropes. Readers will better understand how particular films mirror the time in which they were written and filmed, and a list of further resources guides readers to explore the topic in more detail.
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The Civil War on Film informs high-school and college readers interested in Civil War film history on issues that arise when film viewers confuse entertainment with historical accuracy.
Series Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Chronology 1. Gone with the Wind (1939) 2. Friendly Persuasion (1957) 3. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966) 4. Glory (1989) 5. Gettysburg (1993) 6. Andersonville (1996) 7. Ride with the Devil (1999) 8. Gangs of New York (2002) 9. Lincoln (2012) 10. Free State of Jones (2016) Bibliography Index
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A must-have for public and college libraries, Lamphier and Welch's work deserves a key place in film history.
The Civil War on Film informs high-school and college readers interested in Civil War film history on issues that arise when film viewers confuse entertainment with historical accuracy.
Makes clear that depictions of the Civil War on film are often mythologized
Just exactly how accurate are Hollywood's film and television portrayals of U.S. history? What do these portrayals tell us, not only about the events they depict, but also the time in which they were made? Each volume in this unique reference series is devoted to a single topic or key theme in U.S. history, examining approximately 10 major motion pictures or television productions. Substantial essays summarize each film, provide a historical background of the event or period it depicts, and explain how accurate the film's depiction is, while also analyzing the cultural context in which the film was made.
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ISBN
9781440866623
Publisert
2020-10-01
Utgiver
Vendor
ABC-CLIO
Vekt
510 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, E, 05, 04
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
216

Biographical note

Peg A. Lamphier, PhD, teaches interdisciplinary humanities at California State Polytechnic University and American Women's History at Mount San Antonio College. Rosanne Welch, PhD, executive director of Stephens College MFA in TV and Screenwriting, wrote for Beverly Hills 90210, Picket Fences, ABC NEWS: Nightline, and Touched by an Angel.