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War Representation in British Cinema and Television
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This book explores alternatives to realist, triumphalist, and heroic representations of war in British film and television. Focusing on the period between the Suez Crisis of 1956 and the Falkland War but offering connections to the moment of Brexit, it argues that the lost continent of existential, satirical, simulated, and abstractly traumatic war stories is as central to understanding Britain's martial history as the mainstream inheritance. The book features case studies that stress the contribution of exiled or expatriate directors and outsider sensibilities, with particular emphasis on Peter Watkins, Joseph Losey, and Richard Lester. At the same time, it demonstrates concerns and stylistic emphases that continue to the present in television series and films by directors such as Lone Scherfig and Christopher Nolan. Encompassing everything from features to government information films, the book explores related trends in the British film industry, popular culture, and film criticism, while offering a sense of how these contexts contribute to historical memory.
Excavates many neglected and forgotten films that have not previously been regarded as central to the imagined canon of British war films, and shows why they are important Connects British representations of war to points of view and experiences from elsewhere in the world, and stresses how the fortunes of the British film industry have been especially tied to the United States Works out of an interdisciplinary framework that ties cultural studies and the study of moving images in/as history to key writings in the historiography of British cinema
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Kevin M. Flanagan is Term Assistant Professor of English at George Mason University, USA. He is the editor of Ken Russell: Re-Viewing England's Last Mannerist (2009) and has published essays in Screen, Framework, Critical Quarterly, and the Journal of British Cinema and Television, as well as in many edited collections and reference works.
Inhalt
Chapter 1. Introduction: Towards an Alternative Tradition of War Representation.- Chapter 2. For Christ's Sake, We're Surrounded!: Tragedy, Bleakness, Cynicism and Existentialism in British War Cinema, 1957-1977.- Chapter 3. Comic Alternatives to the Pleasure Culture of War.- Chapter 4. On Screen and at Arm's Length: Social Class and the Simulation of Combat.- Chapter 5. The Bomb and After: Fantasies of Apocalypse and Decline.- Chapter 6. Conclusion: The Legacies of the 1960s and 1970s War Representation, From Thatcher to Brexit.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Autor Kevin M. Flanagan
- Titel War Representation in British Cinema and Television
- Veröffentlichung 07.11.2020
- ISBN 3030302059
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9783030302054
- Jahr 2020
- Größe H210mm x B148mm x T14mm
- Untertitel From Suez to Thatcher, and Beyond
- Gewicht 316g
- Herausgeber Springer International Publishing
- Auflage 1st edition 2019
- Genre Kunst
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 240
- GTIN 09783030302054