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Politics, Hollywood Style

American Politics in Film from Mr. Smith to Selma

Author: John Heyrman   Series: Politics, Literature, & Film

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This book analyzes major films about the American political process since the 1930s. It considers the films’ major themes about politics, ideology, and representation of race and gender over the past several decades.

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This book analyzes major films about the American political process from the 1930's through the 2010's. Films are grouped historically and analyzed for their portrayal of American politicians and the political system, uncovering patterns and trends regarding the ways that American politics is portrayed. It also explores how politics are reflected in and affected by these films. For example, compromise is often portrayed as a mistake, and heroes generally seek to redeem a corrupt political system. This book categorizes films by how politics are depicted in them (e.g., cynically, idealistically, etc.). This book also considers the depiction of race and gender in films, as well as the ideological slant of the stories told.

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“John Heyrman's monograph provides an outstanding chronological survey of those Hollywood films which have been concerned about the representation of politics and politicians within the American democratic experiment. Throughout its wide-ranging account of mainstream political films, it demonstrates how US values have been simultaneously propagated and investigated in a series of motion pictures which have emerged from the classical and the modern Hollywood production eras. The volume utilizes an innovative methodological approach to identify the underlying ideological themes (idealistic/cynical, completely cynical, paranoid, heroic, race and gender) that have defined the political mythologies in US movies. Scholars and students alike will welcome such an informed account that is as much situated in the disciplines of political science as it is within conventional film studies.”

John Heyrman’s Politics, Hollywood Style: American Politics in Film from Mr. Smith to Selma is a brilliant review of films dealing with American politics since the Great Depression. . . . I would highly recommend this book to professors teaching about politics in film, as it covers both very popular and less well-known American political films. Students and scholars alike will find the content analysis of these films to be engaging and thought-provoking. This book is an excellent read. VoegelinView
John Heyrman’s monograph provides an outstanding chronological survey of those Hollywood films which have been concerned about the representation of politics and politicians within the American democratic experiment. Throughout its wide-ranging account of mainstream political films, it demonstrates how US values have been simultaneously propagated and investigated in a series of motion pictures which have emerged from the classical and the modern Hollywood production eras. The volume utilizes an innovative methodological approach to identify the underlying ideological themes (idealistic/cynical, completely cynical, paranoid, heroic, race and gender) that have defined the political mythologies in US movies. Scholars and students alike will welcome such an informed account that is as much situated in the disciplines of political science as it is within conventional film studies. -- Mark Wheeler, London Metropolitan University
This book should be standard reading in classes on politics in film. It is readable, thought-provoking, analytic, and well organized. I think teachers and students alike will find the typology of films particularly useful for facilitating understanding. Further, the period of time covered provides quite the history lesson, not only about politics in film, but about American political history generally. Two thumbs up! -- Jason Gainous, University of Louisville

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About the Author

John Heyrman is professor of political science at Berea College.

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This book analyzes major films about the American political process from the 1930's through the 2010's. Films are grouped historically and analyzed for their portrayal of American politicians and the political system, uncovering patterns and trends regarding the ways that American politics is portrayed. It also explores how politics are reflected in and affected by these films. For example, compromise is often portrayed as a mistake, and heroes generally seek to redeem a corrupt political system. This book categorizes films by how politics are depicted in them (e.g., cynically, idealistically, etc.). This book also considers the depiction of race and gender in films, as well as the ideological slant of the stories told.

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Product Details

Publisher
Lexington Books
Published
20th December 2017
Format
Hardcover
Pages
186
ISBN
9781498551922

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