A Companion to the historical film
2013; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 50; Issue: 12 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5860/choice.50-6653
ISSN1943-5975
AutoresRobert A. Rosenstone, Constantin Parvulesu,
Tópico(s)Cinema and Media Studies
ResumoNotes on Contributors viii Introduction 1 Robert A. Rosenstone and Constantin Parvulescu Part 1 History and the Medium of Film 1 Politics and the Historical Film: Hotel Rwanda and the Form of Engagement 11 Alison Landsberg 2 History as Palimpsest: Stanley Kubrick s Barry Lyndon (1975) 30 Maria Pramaggiore 3 Flagging up History: The Past as a DVD Bonus Feature 53 Debra Ramsay 4 The History Film as a Mode of Historical Thought 71 Robert A. Rosenstone Part 2 Filmmakers as Historians 5 Julia s Resistant History:Women s Historical Films in Hollywood and the Legacy of Citizen Kane 91 J. E. Smyth 6 Mark Donskoi s Gorky Trilogy and the Stalinist Biopic 110 Denise J. Youngblood 7 The Subjects of History: Italian Filmmakers as Historians 133 Marcia Landy 8 Andrzej Wajda as Historian 154 Piotr Witek Part 3 Telling Lives: The Biopic 9 Oliver Stone s Nixon: The Rise and Fall of a Political Gangster 179 Willem Hesling 10 Authorial Histories: The Historical Film and the Literary Biopic 199 Hila Shachar 11 The Biopic in Hindi Cinema 219 Rachel Dwyer 12 The Lives and Times of the Biopic 233 Dennis Bingham Part 4 Cinema and the Nation 13 Gang Wars: Warner Brothers The Roaring Twenties Stars, News, and the New Deal 257 Paula Rabinowitz 14 State Terrorism on Film: Argentine Cinema during the First Years of Democracy (1983 1990) 283 Mario Ranalletti 15 Fossil Frontiers: American Petroleum History on Film 301 Georgiana Banita 16 Sounding the Depths of History: Opera and National Identity in Italian Film 328 Roger Hillman Part 5 Wars and Revolutions 17 Generational Memory and Affect in Letters from Iwo Jima 349 Robert Burgoyne 18 Post-Heroic Revolution: Depicting the 1989 Events in the Romanian Historical Film of the Twenty-First Century 365 Constantin Parvulescu 19 In Country: Narrating the Iraq War in Contemporary US Cinema 384 Guy Westwell Part 6 Premodern Times 20 Heart and Clock: Time and History in The Immortal Heart and Other Films about the Middle Ages 407 Bettina Bildhauer 21 The Anti-Samurai Film 425 Thomas Keirstead Part 7 Slavery and the Postcolonial World 22 The Politics of Cine-Memory: Signifying Slavery in the History Film 445 Michael T. Martin and David C. Wall 23 The African Past on Screen: Moving beyond Dualism 468 Vivian Bickford-Smith 24 Colonial Legacies in Contemporary French Cinema: Jews and Muslims on Screen 490 Catherine Portuges 25 What s Love Got to Do with It? : Sympathy, Antipathy, and the Unsettling of Colonial American History in Film 513 Louis Kirk McAuley Index 540
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