This volume compares films from the late Cold War era with films of the same genre, or of similar themes, from the post-Cold War era, paying particular attention to shifts in narrative that reflect changes in American culture, attitudes, and ideas. It explains how the absence of the Cold War has changed the way we understand and interpret film.
This volume compares films from the late Cold War era with films of the same genre, or of similar themes, from the post-Cold War era, paying particular attention to shifts in narrative that reflect changes in American culture, attitudes, and ideas. It explains how the absence of the Cold War has changed the way we understand and interpret film.
Bryn Upton is associate professor of history at McDaniel College, where he is a two-time recipient of the Distinguished Scholar Award. His teaching and research focus on modern U.S. history, intellectual history, and African American history.
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Acknowledgments Introduction Superheroes and Villains Batman and His Enemies Bourne at the Right Time Redemption Coming of Age Corporate Culture and Personal Identity The Midlife Crisis and the Meaning of Adulthood In the Path of Destruction This Is The End: Dystopian Futures Conclusion Bibliography About the Author
Acknowledgments Introduction Superheroes and Villains Batman and His Enemies Bourne at the Right Time Redemption Coming of Age Corporate Culture and Personal Identity The Midlife Crisis and the Meaning of Adulthood In the Path of Destruction This Is The End: Dystopian Futures Conclusion Bibliography About the Author
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