Perhaps no current filmmaker has made more provocative films about
American history than Oliver Stone. In this book, Carl Freedman gives
a detailed and nuanced account of the presidencies of John F. Kennedy,
Richard Nixon and George W. Bush as fictionalized in Stone’s
biographical films JFK, Nixon and W. Offering detailed historical
perspectives alongside careful aesthetic criticism, Freedman explores
how Stone uses melodrama, tragedy and farce to transform politics into
national mythology. Synthesizing film criticism with political and
historical analysis, the book transcends the limitations of formalism
and empiricism, reflecting on both Stone’s achievements as a
filmmaker and American politics of the past sixty years. Oliver
Stone’s importance among filmmakers as the major chronicler of
recent US history is the starting point for the analysis of his three
‘presidential’ films: JFK, Nixon and W. While not claiming equal
artistic merit for Stone’s films, Freedman makes some comparison
with Shakespeare’s history plays and draws on T.S. Eliot’s notion
of ‘essential history’ to transcend the barren dichotomy of
formalism versus empiricism – that is treating historical fiction as
either only pure fiction, with nothing to say about real history, or
judging it as non-fiction by the extent to which it adheres to
superficial historical detail. Instead the focus is on the capacity of
Stone’s films to illuminate the structural workings of history,
contemporary and general. Freedman is thoroughly familiar with his
subject, and his meticulous attention to historical accuracy and
critical attention to the films is impeccable. This book has a
powerfully original focus and makes a significant contribution to the
field through offering these detailed historical perspectives
alongside much more careful aesthetic criticism of the films. It has
the potential to become not only a great source on its subject, but a
model of how to approach historical fiction in general. This is an
academic study but is written in such an accessible style that it will
have genuine appeal to the general reader – to anyone with an
interest in cinema, politics and recent history. Wide-ranging,
accessible and highly original, American Presidents combines
erudition and complex analysis with jargon-free writing and is sure to
engage anyone interested in the intersection of American politics and
cinema. The academic readership will be among humanities scholars and
students of film, popular culture, media, politics, political history
and modern history. It will be highly relevant to undergraduate and
postgraduate students studying film or modern American history and
culture.
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Kennedy, Nixon, and Bush between History and Cinema
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781789382631
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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