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Crowd Scenes: Movies and Mass Politics
Michael Tratner
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Description for Crowd Scenes: Movies and Mass Politics
Paperback. Examines the representations of masses - the crowd scenes - in Hollywood films from "The Birth of a Nation" through such popular love stories as "Gone with the Wind", "The Sound of Music", and "Dr Zhivago". This work then contrasts these with similar scenes in early Soviet and Nazi films. Num Pages: 162 pages, 27 b&w illus. BIC Classification: APFA; JFC; JP. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 3895 x 5830 x 11. Weight in Grams: 286.
The movies and the masses erupted on the world stage together. In a few decades around the turn of the twentieth century, millions of persons who rarely could afford a night at the theater and had never voted in an election became regular paying customers at movie palaces and proud members of new political parties. The question of how to represent these new masses fascinated and plagued politicians and filmmakers alike.
Movies seemed to speak directly to the masses, via a form of crowd psychology that bypassed individual personality. Many political commentators believed that movies were inherently aligned with ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2008
Publisher
Fordham University Press United States
Number of pages
162
Condition
New
Number of Pages
162
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780823229024
SKU
V9780823229024
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About Michael Tratner
Michael Tratner is Mary E. Garrett Alumnae Professor of English at Bryn Mawr College. He is the author of Deficits and Desires: Economics and Literature in the Twentieth Century and Modernism and Mass Politics: Joyce, Woolf, Eliot, Yeats.
Reviews for Crowd Scenes: Movies and Mass Politics
"...Provide[s] fine, nuanced analyses of individual films but also absolutely convince[s] the reader that much more rewarding work taking this approach remains to be done. Highly Recommended." -Choice "[A] scholarly investigation..." -The Catholic World "An original, important and compelling study of how films have represented crowds and how these depictions in turn reflected, mobilized, made available or frustrated mass movements ... Read more