《The Roots of Modern Hollywood》是Intellect出版的圖書,作者是Nick Smedley
基本介紹
- ISBN:9781783203734
- 作者:Nick Smedley
- 出版社:Intellect
- 頁數:216
- 定價:USD 43
- 裝幀:Paperback
內容簡介
In this insightful study of Holly wood cinema since 1969, film historian Nick Smedley traces the cultural and intellectual heritage of American films, showing how the more thoughtful recent cinema owes a profound debt to Holly wood’s traditions of liberalism, first articulated in the New Deal era. Although American cinema is not usually thought of as politically or socially eng...(展開全部) In this insightful study of Holly wood cinema since 1969, film historian Nick Smedley traces the cultural and intellectual heritage of American films, showing how the more thoughtful recent cinema owes a profound debt to Holly wood’s traditions of liberalism, first articulated in the New Deal era. Although American cinema is not usually thought of as politically or socially engaged, Smedley demonstrates how Holly wood can be seen as one of the most value-laden of all national cinemas. Drawing on a long historical view of the persistent trends and themes in Hollywood cinema, Smedley illustrates how films from recent decades have continued to explore the balance between unbridled individualistic capitalism and a more socially engaged liberalism. He also brings out the persistence of pacifism in Holly wood’s consideration of American foreign policy in Vietnam and the Middle East. His third theme concerns the treatment of women in Holly wood films, and the belated acceptance by the film community of a wider role for the American post-feminist woman. Featuring important new interviews with four of Hollywood’s most influential directors—Michael Mann, Peter Weir, Paul Haggis, and Tony Gilroy—The Roots of Modern Hollywood is an incisive account of where Holly wood is today, and the path it has taken to get there.