Now in its fourth edition, Hereβs Looking at You: Hollywood, Film & Politics reexamines the symbiotic relationship between politics (Washington) and Hollywood, which manifests itself in the film colonyβs involvement in political campaigns and elections, and in the overt and covert political messages conveyed in Hollywood films.
Now in its updated and expanded fourth edition, Hereβs Looking at You: Hollywood, Film & Politics examines how the tangled relationship between Hollywoodβs global film industry and the politics of federal and state governments manifests itself in the real world of political campaigns and in the fictional world of Hollywood films.
The book contradicts the film industryβs assertion that it produces nothing but entertainment. While it is true that the vast majority of Hollywood films are strictly commercial ventures, hundreds of moviesβfrom Birth of a Nation to The Help, recreated stories like Argo and Zero Dark Thirty and historical pieces such as Lincoln and The Conspiratorβcontain political messages, both overt and covert.
This new edition begins with President Obamaβs re-election and includes new photos and statistical data, three new chapters and eight case studies that provide in-depth analysis of special films that are certain to challenge existing views and stimulate classroom discussion. Hereβs Looking at You serves as a basic text for courses in film and politics and as a supplement in American government and film studies courses. Film buffs and general readers will also find it of interest.
“"Now in its fourth edition, Here's Looking at You has become a seminal work in understanding the interplay between politics and Hollywood. Ernest Giglio, with his vast knowledge and insight, helps to illuminate this complex relationship. The analysis is both timely and timeless."--Mark Sachleben, Shippensburg University”
βNow in its fourth edition, Hereβs Looking at You has become a seminal work in understanding the interplay between politics and Hollywood. Ernest Giglio, with his vast knowledge and insight, helps to illuminate this complex relationship. The analysis is both timely and timeless.ββMark Sachleben, Shippensburg University
Ernest Giglio is Professor Emeritus of Politics and American Studies and a Fulbright Scholar. He received his Ph.D. from Syracuse University and during his thirty-year career taught both in the United States and abroad. His signature course on film and politics has been presented to students in England, Finland and Switzerland as well as at the Rhode Island School of Design, Manhattanville College, Lycoming College and for the OLLI Program at Yavapai Community College. He has appeared on PBS, NPR and the BBC.
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