Reel Politics

Reel Politics
Title Reel Politics PDF eBook
Author Lemi Baruh
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 420
Release 2020-05-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1527553213

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In the mid-1980s, Neil Postman claimed that television made entertainment the natural format for the representation of all experience. While Postman’s argument still is pertinent to a description of contemporary television shows, it also seems increasingly more accurate to argue that “reality-based” entertainment is quickly becoming the referential format for televisual representations of our experience in the 21st century. Chapters in this edited volume explore reality television’s place within contemporary media landscape in terms of its potential for political engagement. The authors engage with a variety of issues such as politics of authenticity and performance, audience reception of political issues, ethics and media regulation, politics of self-presentation, modernity, and collective identity. The diversity of perspectives and issues presented in this book cautions readers both against quickly dismissing reality television’s potential as a platform for political discourse and against subscribing to the celebratory rhetoric regarding the democratic potential of reality television. Reel Politics: Reality Television as a Platform for Political Discourse furthers our understanding of the semiotic openness of the reality text and the variations in social, cultural and political contexts across which the reality television genre formulas migrate.

Reel Politics

Reel Politics
Title Reel Politics PDF eBook
Author Terry Christensen
Publisher Wiley-Blackwell
Pages 244
Release 1987-01
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9780631158448

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Surveys over two hundred American films dealing with politics, discusses what they reveal about American values, and examines political themes in film

PROXY POLITICS

PROXY POLITICS
Title PROXY POLITICS PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 256
Release 2017
Genre Art and society
ISBN 9783943620719

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Reel Families

Reel Families
Title Reel Families PDF eBook
Author Patricia R. Zimmermann
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 216
Release 1995-07-22
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9780253209443

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Examines amateur film, filmmaking, and equipment from the late 1890s to the present, focusing on the emerging and changing discourse of aesthetics, creativity and innovation, and standards of production.

Reel Power

Reel Power
Title Reel Power PDF eBook
Author Mark Litwak
Publisher Plume
Pages 340
Release 1987
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780452259904

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Politics and Film

Politics and Film
Title Politics and Film PDF eBook
Author Daniel P. Franklin
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 252
Release 2006
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9780742538092

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Films examined include: Master and commander - the far side of the world, The Coneheads, X2, The postman, Taxi driver, Working girl, Mr. Smith goes to Washington, Robocop, Showgirls, The passion of the Christ, Last tango in Paris, Pulp fiction, Kill Bill: Vol. 2.

Reelpolitik Ideologies in American Political Film

Reelpolitik Ideologies in American Political Film
Title Reelpolitik Ideologies in American Political Film PDF eBook
Author Beverly Merrill Kelley
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 271
Release 2012-03-22
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0739172085

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In Reelpolitik Ideologies in American Political Film, Beverly Merrill Kelley examines more than a century of political movie history, providing a thorough historical background for diametrically opposed political ideologies in order to facilitate debate and dialectical learning. Kelley explores 185 American political movies (categorized by ideological themes and presented in chronological order) in order to illustrate the history of film as well as the history of the specific political ideology. Each chapter includes a case study which provides an in-depth analysis of the single film that best illustrates the ideology at hand, including: The Candidate (populism), Wall Street (elitism), The Godfather (fascism), All the President's Men (anti-fascism), Patton (interventionism), and M*A*S*H (isolationism). Reelpolitik Ideologies in American Political Film establishes a paradigmatic analysis of political films that details the cyclical nature of ideological dialectic throughout American history and identifies the values, attitudes, and beliefs of the voters who choose not to affiliate with Republicans and Democrats, and who often determine the outcomes of elections. The text also includes an extensive ideological filmology spanning more than 100 years of American cinema. This study represents a bold investigation of the political and social values of American film, and is an essential text in the study of the relationship between culture and politics.