Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Seeing through the Screen
View through CrossRef
Although films affect and reflect the way Americans look at politics, they have received far less attention than television or newspapers. This is changing, particularly on college campuses, where courses on politics and film are growing in popularity. This book consists of short essays on approximately fifty American political films. It is distinctive in two ways. Firstly, it defines politics broadly enough to include a range of films, not only on obviously political topics such as the presidency, congress, and elections, but also on the media, law and courts, war and peace, and a variety of policy issues. Secondly, it goes beyond plot and dialogue to discuss the language of film, including visual aspects, sound, mise-en-scène, and other ways that films communicate their messages to audiences. Each chapter begins with a brief introduction to the films included. The essays also explain the political context of each film and, when films are based on historical events, discuss the accuracy of their depictions. References to additional sources are included at the end of each essay. This book explores the extent to which films take on the political issues of the day and their influence on public perceptions of politics. Do films support the status quo or do they challenge it?
Title: Seeing through the Screen
Description:
Although films affect and reflect the way Americans look at politics, they have received far less attention than television or newspapers.
This is changing, particularly on college campuses, where courses on politics and film are growing in popularity.
This book consists of short essays on approximately fifty American political films.
It is distinctive in two ways.
Firstly, it defines politics broadly enough to include a range of films, not only on obviously political topics such as the presidency, congress, and elections, but also on the media, law and courts, war and peace, and a variety of policy issues.
Secondly, it goes beyond plot and dialogue to discuss the language of film, including visual aspects, sound, mise-en-scène, and other ways that films communicate their messages to audiences.
Each chapter begins with a brief introduction to the films included.
The essays also explain the political context of each film and, when films are based on historical events, discuss the accuracy of their depictions.
References to additional sources are included at the end of each essay.
This book explores the extent to which films take on the political issues of the day and their influence on public perceptions of politics.
Do films support the status quo or do they challenge it?.
Related Results
The Screen Media Reader
The Screen Media Reader
As mobile communication, social media, wireless networks, and flexible user interfaces become prominent topics in the study of media and culture, the screen emerges as a critical r...
Production Design for Screen
Production Design for Screen
Packed with colour film stills, exclusive pre-production artwork and behind-the-scenes production images, this landmark book celebrates the production designer's contribution to vi...
The American Southern Gothic on Screen
The American Southern Gothic on Screen
The American Southern Gothic on Screen explores a body of screen texts that conform to certain generic conventions and aesthetics that, since the early twentieth century, have led ...
Seeing Voices
Seeing Voices
Abstract
We often think of music in terms of sounds intentionally organized into patterns, but music performed in signed languages poses considerable challenges to t...
Becoming Film Literate
Becoming Film Literate
Though movies have remained our foremost cultural pastime for over 100 years, many of us still know very little about the tools used to create them. In this groundbreaking new book...
Transnational Arab Stardom
Transnational Arab Stardom
Building on the work of star studies scholars, this collection provides contextual analyses of off-screen representation, as well as close textual analyses of films and star person...
Ecology of screen arts
Ecology of screen arts
The monograph reveals the relevance of the general cultural and ideological and educational significance of screen arts for understanding the relationship between the scenario mode...
Elizabeth Taylor
Elizabeth Taylor
Elizabeth Taylor was one of the major film stars of the twentieth century, embodying all the glamour and allure of Hollywood stardom. Yet her achievements as an actress have often ...

