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Filmography of American History
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Grant Tracey
ISBN: 0-313-31300-8
ISBN-13: 978-0-313-31300-4
352 pages
Greenwood Press
Publication: 11/30/2001
List Price: $75.00 (UK Sterling Price: £51.95)
Availability: In Stock
Media Type: Hardcover
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
Subjects: Awards:
  • PSLA YA Top Forty Reference 2002 Titles
Description: Containing over 200 films, this resource is ideal for students, teachers, and other viewers who are interested in using films to enhance their knowledge of American historical events and periods. Along with traditional historical categories, such as the two World Wars, the Civil War, and the Great Depression, the book emphasizes immigrant, multicultural, and women-centered films to portray the fullness of the American experience. It also analyzes representations of people and events across different films for a variety of viewpoints, and considers how films reconfigure a past era through the issues of the day in which they were produced.

For ease of use, the book is organized into time periods. Each entry contains:
•the setting
•director
•cast
•credits
•the year of production
•distributor
Ratings are supplied to identify audience-appropriateness. The detailed narrative supplies a brief plot summary along with a thesis supported by strong examples from the film, such as excerpts of dialogue and factual details from history. The entries encourage readers to view the film through the lens of history and to consider it within the larger nexus of films listed in that particular chapter. Frequently, the historical focus considers both the time period depicted in the film and the time period in which it was made. The running times provide readers with a quick access to key scenes for further study. Each entry also concludes with sources for further reading, and indexes identify those films with multicultural and women's themes.
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
    America Before the Civil War
    The Civil War, 1861-1865
    The Way West, and America's Two Solitudes, 1840-1900
    The Country versus the City: The Agrarian and Industrial Conflict, 1870-1940
    Immigration and the Challenge to Anglo-Conformity, 1885-1961
    World War One and Goodbye to All That, 1916-1933
    The Great Depression, Documentary Expression, and Representing the Previously Unrepresented, 1929-1967
    World War Two and the Individual Versus the Collective, 1933-1950s
    Postwar Alienation and Despair, 1946-1962
    Civil Rights and the Battle for Inclusion into the American Dream, 1949-Present
    The Atomic Bomb, Cold War Paranoia, and the Expanding National Security State, 1946-Present
    Vietnam and the Things We Carry, 1954-Present
    The Counter Culture Rebellion and the Quest for Authenticity, 1961-Present
    Watergate, Political Cynicism, and Hope, 1972-Present
    Appendix: Multicultural Films
    Appendix: Woman-centered Films
    Title Index
    General Index
About the Author: GRANT TRACEY, an Assistant Professor of English at the University of Northern Iowa, teaches film studies and creative writing./e His short stories have appeared in a variety of publications, and he is also fiction editor for the North American Review.
LCC Class: 791
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