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COLD WAR FILM GENRES [electronic resource] edited by Homer B. Pettey.

Contributor(s): Pettey, Homer BMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Traditions in American cinemaPublication details: Edinburgh Edinburgh University Press, c 2018. Description: 1 online resourceISBN: 9781474412957; 1474412955; 9781474412964; 1474412963Subject(s): Film genres | PERFORMING ARTS / Reference | Film genres | LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / GeneralGenre/Form: EBSCO eBooks | Electronic books. | History. DDC classification: 791.4304 LOC classification: PN1995Online resources: EBSCOhost
Contents:
Intro; COLD WAR FILM GENRES; Copyright; CONTENTS; FIGURES; Acknowledgments; Notes on the Contributors; 1. Introduction Cold War Film Genres and the Rock-and-Roll Film; 2. Social Factors in Brainwashing Films of the 1950s and 1960s; 3. The Berlin Crisis? Piffl! Billy Wilder's Cold War Comedy, One, Two, Three; 4. The Small Adult Film A Prestige Form of Cold War Cinema; 5. "I'm Lucky -- I Had Rich Parents" Disability and Class in THE Postwar Biopic GENRE; 6. Rogue Nation, 1954 History, Class Consciousness, and the "Rogue Cop" Film
7. Internal Enmity Hollywood's Fragile Home Stories in the 1950s and 1960s8. Suburban Sublime; 9. Domestic Containment for Whom? Gendered and Racial Variations on Cold War Modernity in the Apartment Plot; 10. Success and the Single Girl Urban Romances of Working Women; 11. Paris Loves Lovers and Americans Loved Paris Gender, class, and Modernity in the Postwar Hollywood Musical; 12. Straight to Baby Scoring female jazz agency and new masculinity in Henry Mancini's Peter Gunn; INDEX
Summary: A hands-on approach to historical linguistics working through 101 problems in five different categories.
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Intro; COLD WAR FILM GENRES; Copyright; CONTENTS; FIGURES; Acknowledgments; Notes on the Contributors; 1. Introduction Cold War Film Genres and the Rock-and-Roll Film; 2. Social Factors in Brainwashing Films of the 1950s and 1960s; 3. The Berlin Crisis? Piffl! Billy Wilder's Cold War Comedy, One, Two, Three; 4. The Small Adult Film A Prestige Form of Cold War Cinema; 5. "I'm Lucky -- I Had Rich Parents" Disability and Class in THE Postwar Biopic GENRE; 6. Rogue Nation, 1954 History, Class Consciousness, and the "Rogue Cop" Film

7. Internal Enmity Hollywood's Fragile Home Stories in the 1950s and 1960s8. Suburban Sublime; 9. Domestic Containment for Whom? Gendered and Racial Variations on Cold War Modernity in the Apartment Plot; 10. Success and the Single Girl Urban Romances of Working Women; 11. Paris Loves Lovers and Americans Loved Paris Gender, class, and Modernity in the Postwar Hollywood Musical; 12. Straight to Baby Scoring female jazz agency and new masculinity in Henry Mancini's Peter Gunn; INDEX

A hands-on approach to historical linguistics working through 101 problems in five different categories.

Includes bibliographical references, filmographies and index.

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