The cultural politics of contemporary hollywood film : power, culture, and society
Language: English Publication details: Manchester University Press 2019 ManchesterDescription: xi, 367pISBN:- 9780719082986
- 791.436581 B38c
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PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur | General Stacks | 791.436581 B38c (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | A185631 |
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791.436164 D797f The filmmaker's book of the dead | 791.436258 C459C COLONIAL INDIA AND THE MAKING OF EMPIRE CINEMA | 791.436581 B223g Gender, nation and popular film in India | 791.436581 B38c The cultural politics of contemporary hollywood film | 791.437 R137j John-Ghatak-Tarkovsky | 791.4372 M898o2 On film | 791.4372 P549G PHILOSOPHERS EXPLORE THE MATRIX |
Adopting and developing a ‘cultural politics’ approach, this comprehensive study explores how Hollywood movies generate and reflect political myths about social and personal life that profoundly influence how we understand power relations. Instead of looking at genre, it employs three broad categories of film. ‘Security’ films present ideas concerning public order and disorder, citizen–state relations and the politics of fear. ‘Relationalities’ films highlight personal and intimate politics, bringing norms about identities, gender and sexuality into focus. In ‘socially critical’ films, particular issues and ideas are endowed with more overtly political significance. The book considers these categories as global political technologies implicated in hegemonic and ‘soft power’ relations whose reach is both deep and broad.
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