American
Cinema of the 1970s
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Subtitle: Themes and Variations
Editor: Lester D. Friedman
Subject: Film / American Studies
Paper ISBN 0-8135-4023-2
Cloth ISBN 0-8135-4022-4
Pages: 288 pages. 33 b&w
illustrations
Publication Date: April 2007
Series:
The
Screen Decades
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Description:
A smug glance at the seventies-the so-called "Me
Decade"-unveils a kaleidoscope of big hair, blaring music, and broken
politics-all easy targets for satire, cynicism, and ultimately even
nostalgia. American Cinema of the 1970s, however, looks beyond the
strobe lights to reveal how profoundly the seventies have influenced
American life and how the films of that decade represent a peak moment
in cinema history.
Far from a placid era, the seventies was a decade of social
upheavals. Events such as the killing of students at Kent State and
Jackson State universities, the Watergate investigations, the
legalization of abortion, and the end of the American involvement in
Vietnam are only a few among the many landmark occurrences that
challenged the foundations of American culture. The director-driven
movies of this era reflect this turmoil, experimenting with narrative
structures, offering a gallery of scruffy antiheroes, and revising
traditional genre conventions.
Bringing together ten original essays, American Cinema
of the 1970s examines the range of films that marked the decade,
including Jaws, Rocky, Love Story, Shaft, Dirty Harry, The
Godfather, Deliverance, The Exorcist, Shampoo, Taxi Driver, Star Wars,
Saturday Night Fever, Kramer vs. Kramer, and Apocalypse Now .
About the Author:
Lester D. Friedman is the Senior
Scholar-in-Residence in the Media and Society Program at Hobart and
William Smith Colleges and the author of numerous books on film.
A volume in the Screen Decades: American Culture/American
Cinema series, edited by Lester D. Friedman and Murray Pomerance
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