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J. Nelson - Popular Cinema as Political Theory: Idealism and Realism in Epics, Noirs, and Satires - 9781349477081 - V9781349477081
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Popular Cinema as Political Theory: Idealism and Realism in Epics, Noirs, and Satires

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Description for Popular Cinema as Political Theory: Idealism and Realism in Epics, Noirs, and Satires Paperback. The book presents cinematic case studies in political realism versus political idealism, demonstrating methods of viewing popular cinema as political theory. The book appreciates political myth-making in popular genres as especially practical and accessible theorizing about politics. Num Pages: 261 pages, biography. BIC Classification: APF; HPS; JPA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 216 x 140. .
The book presents cinematic case studies in political realism versus political idealism, demonstrating methods of viewing popular cinema as political theory. The book appreciates political myth-making in popular genres as especially practical and accessible theorizing about politics.

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan United Kingdom
Number of pages
261
Condition
New
Number of Pages
249
Place of Publication
Basingstoke, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781349477081
SKU
V9781349477081
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99-15

About J. Nelson
John S. Nelson is Professor of Political Theory and Communication at the University of Iowa, USA. There he has directed the Project on Rhetoric of Inquiry, the Bridging Project for International and Interdisciplinary Studies, and Honors at Iowa. He has edited Poroi, an interdisciplinary journal on rhetoric in culture, inquiry, and politics, plus book series on Rhetoric of the Human ... Read more

Reviews for Popular Cinema as Political Theory: Idealism and Realism in Epics, Noirs, and Satires
'In this insightful analysis, John Nelson examines the intersections of popular culture and politics. Treating film as examples of practical reasoning, Nelson explores the ways in which cinematic texts contribute to public understandings of our communal life. He analyzes film through the lenses of genre (epic, noir, satire) and political theory (with particular emphasis on realism and idealism) and concludes ... Read more

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