American cinema of the 1960s : themes and variations
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American cinema of the 1960s : themes and variations
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Rutgers University Press, c2008
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Chronology: p. xi-xiv
Includes bibliographical references (p. 247-252) and index
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: hardcover ISBN 9780813542188
内容説明
The profound cultural and political changes of the 1960s brought the United States closer to social revolution than at any other time in the twentieth century. The country fragmented as various challenges to state power were met with increasing and violent resistance. The Cold War heated up and the Vietnam War divided Americans. Civil rights, women's liberation, and gay rights further emerged as significant social issues. Free love was celebrated even as the decade was marked by assassinations, mass murders, and social unrest. At the same time, American cinema underwent radical change as well. The studio system crumbled, and the Production Code was replaced by a new ratings system. Among the challenges faced by the film industry was the dawning shift in theatrical exhibition from urban centers to surburban multiplexes, an increase in runaway productions, the rise of independent producers, and competition from both television and foreign art films. Hollywood movies became more cynical, violent, and sexually explicit, reflecting the changing values of the time. In ten original essays, American Cinema of the 1960s examines a range of films that characterized the decade, including Hollywood movies, documentaries, and independent and experimental films. Among the films discussed are Elmer Gantry , The Apartment , West Side Story , The Manchurian Candidate , To Kill a Mockingbird , Cape Fear , Bonnie and Clyde , 2001: A Space Odyssey , M idnight Cowboy , and Easy Rider .
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: pbk ISBN 9780813542195
内容説明
The profound cultural and political changes of the 1960s brought the United States closer to social revolution than at any other time in the twentieth century. The country fragmented as various challenges to state power were met with increasing and violent resistance. The Cold War heated up and the Vietnam War divided Americans. Civil rights, women's liberation, and gay rights further emerged as significant social issues. Free love was celebrated even as the decade was marked by assassinations, mass murders, and social unrest.
At the same time, American cinema underwent radical change as well. The studio system crumbled, and the Production Code was replaced by a new ratings system. Among the challenges faced by the film industry was the dawning shift in theatrical exhibition from urban centers to surburban multiplexes, an increase in runaway productions, the rise of independent producers, and competition from both television and foreign art films. Hollywood movies became more cynical, violent, and sexually explicit, reflecting the changing values of the time.
In ten original essays, American Cinema of the 1960s examines a range of films that characterized the decade, including Hollywood movies, documentaries, and independent and experimental films. Among the films discussed are Elmer Gantry, The Apartment, West Side Story, The Manchurian Candidate, To Kill a Mockingbird, Cape Fear, Bonnie and Clyde, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Midnight Cowboy, and Easy Rider.
目次
Introduction: movies and the 1960s / Barry Keith Grant
1960: movies and intimations of disaster and hope / Christopher Sharrett
1961: movies and civil rights / Anna Everett
1962: movies and deterioration / Eric Schaefer
1963: movies and the little soldiers of the new frontier / Joe McElhaney
1964: movies, the Great Society, and the new sensibility / James Morrison
1965: movies and the color line / David Desser
1966: movies and camp / Harry M. Benshoff
1967: movies and the specter of rebellion / Murray Pomerance
1968: movies and the failure of nostalgia / Leslie H. Abramson
1969: movies and the counterculture / Christie Milliken
Select Academy Awards, 1960-1969
Works Cited and Consulted
Contributors
Index
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