Hollywood Remembrance and American War addresses the synergy between Hollywood war films and American forms of war remembrance. This book develops a theoretical understanding of how Hollywood war films, as rhetorical sites of remembering and memory, reflect, replicate and resist American modes of remembrance.
Hollywood Remembrance and American War addresses the synergy between Hollywood war films and American forms of war remembrance. This book develops a theoretical understanding of how Hollywood war films, as rhetorical sites of remembering and memory, reflect, replicate and resist American modes of remembrance.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Andrew Rayment is Associate Professor of Anglophone Culture at Chiba University, Japan. His research explores the intersection between popular genres of literature / film and ideology within a psychoanalytical paradigm. He is the author of Fantasy, Politics, Postmodernity: Pratchett, Pullman, Miéville and Stories of the Eye. Paul Nadasdy is Associate Professor and Lecturer of English at Tokyo Denki University, Japan. He is the author of several academic papers relating to a range of topics within the fields of linguistics and film studies.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Hollywood Remembrance and American War 2. Their War, Our War: Private Memory and Public Commemoration in Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk 3.Lions for Lambs: Ambivalent Memorialization and Melodrama 4. Hysterical Colonels and Kernels: Apocalypse Now Redux and Ápres Coup Remembering 5. Dr. Strangelove: MAD Clowns and Phantom Memorialization 6. "A Quiet Day at the Front": Realism as an Act of Memorialization in Cease Fire 7. The Thin Red Line: The Hero's Desire to be More Realized 8. The Abyss of the "Other": Wounded Memory and the Negative Exception in Letters from Iwo Jima 9. The Living Memorial: War Horse and the Horse Crux 10. Afterword
1. Hollywood Remembrance and American War 2. Their War, Our War: Private Memory and Public Commemoration in Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk 3.Lions for Lambs: Ambivalent Memorialization and Melodrama 4. Hysterical Colonels and Kernels: Apocalypse Now Redux and Ápres Coup Remembering 5. Dr. Strangelove: MAD Clowns and Phantom Memorialization 6. "A Quiet Day at the Front": Realism as an Act of Memorialization in Cease Fire 7. The Thin Red Line: The Hero's Desire to be More Realized 8. The Abyss of the "Other": Wounded Memory and the Negative Exception in Letters from Iwo Jima 9. The Living Memorial: War Horse and the Horse Crux 10. Afterword
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