The
War Film
Price: $22.95
Author: Robert Eberwein
Subject: Film Studies
Paper ISBN 0-8135-3497-6
Cloth ISBN 0-8135-3496-8
Pages: 240 pp. 7 x 10, 23 b&w
illus.
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Rutgers
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Description:
War has had a powerful impact on the film industry. But it is
not only wars that affect films; films influence war-time behavior and
incisively shape the way we think about the battles that have been
waged.
In The War Film, Robert Eberwein brings together
essays by scholars using a variety of critical approaches to explore
this enduringly popular film genre. Contributors examine the narrative
and aesthetic elements of war films from four perspectives:
consideration of generic conventions in works such as All Quiet on
the Western Front, Bataan, and The Thin Red Line;
treatment of race in various war films, including Glory,
Home of the Brave, Platoon, and Hamburger Hill;
aspects of gender, masculinity and feminism in The Red Badge of
Courage, Rambo, Dogfight, and Courage under Fire;
and analysis of the impact of contemporary history on the production
and reception of films such as The Life and Times of Rosie the
Riveter, Saving Private Ryan, and We Were Soldiers.
Drawing attention to the dynamic interrelationships among
politics, nationalism, history, gender, and film, this comprehensive
anthology is bound to become a classroom favorite.
Robert Eberwein is Distinguished Professor of English
at Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan, where he teaches courses in
film history, theory, and appreciation. He is the author of Sex Ed:
Film, Video, and the Framework of Desire.
Contributors include:
- Albert Auster
- Jeanine Basinger
- Robert Burgoyne
- Guerric DeBona
- Thomas Doherty
- Susan Jeffords
- Andrew Kelly
- Tania Modleski
- Dana Polan
- Michael Rogin
- Yvonne Tasker
- Mimi White
- Brian J. Woodman
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