Film and Politics in the New Media Age
Buch, Englisch, 256 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm
ISBN: 978-0-415-53747-6
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Regina Lawrence’s new text argues that many films explicitly or implicitly portray aspects of power—the central concept in the study of politics—in patterned, predictable, and often problematic ways. By introducing a multi-faceted framework for thinking about the political nature of films, Lawrence explores three ways film can be studied by political scientists and scholars of political communication: the power of film to portray political reality, how films allocate resources, and the nature of film’s portrayals of power.
Covering a typology of film in terms of general form—from documentaries to "based on a true story" narratives to the purely fictional—and their political content—from explicit to implicit—Lawrence analyzes a broad array of films. This will be the only text on the market written by an expert on political communication that truly synthesizes the scholarly insights of political science, communication studies, and film studies. A companion website will includes basic background on film theory and technique, links to film clips and interviews with filmmakers, and other support materials for the text.
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Part I: Setting the Stage: Film as 'Political'; 1. Taking Entertainment Seriously; 2. A Framework for Thinking About Politics and Film; Part II: Based On a True Story: News, Documentaries, and Reality-Based Narratives; 3. Documentary Film and the Challenge of Representing Realities; 4. Contemporary Film Activism; 5. The Fictional Political Film: Real-World Issues as Entertainment; Part III: Political Fiction and the Political Imaginary; 6. Portraying Politics: Power, Governing, and the Myth of the Ordinary Man; 7. 'Non-Political' Films: Portraying Power and Violence; 8. The War Movie and the Myth of American Innocence; 9. Conclusion