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Clint Eastwood and Issues of American Masculinity

Author : Drucilla Cornell
Publisher : Fordham Univ Press
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 9780823230129

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Clint Eastwood and Issues of American Masculinity by Drucilla Cornell Pdf

Introduction: Shooting Eastwood. Writing the showdown: what's left behind when the sun goes down -- Dancing with the double: reaching out from the darkness within -- Ties that bind: the legacy of a mother's love -- Psychic scars: transformative relationships and moral repair -- Parables of revenge and masculinity in Mystic river / Roger Berkowitz and Drucilla Cornell -- Militarized manhood: shattered images and the trauma of war -- Shades of recognition: privilege, dignity, and the hubris of white manhood -- Conclusion: the last take.

Clint Eastwood's America

Author : Sam B. Girgus
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2014-01-08
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780745656489

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Clint Eastwood's America by Sam B. Girgus Pdf

The steady rise of Clint Eastwood’s career parallels a pressing desire in American society over the past five decades for a figure and story of purpose, meaning, and redemption. Eastwood has not only told and filmed that story, he has come to embody it for many in his public image and film persona. Eastwood responds to a national yearning for a vision of individual action and initiative, personal responsibility, and potential for renewal. An iconic director and star for his westerns, urban thrillers, and adventure stories, Eastwood has taken film art to new horizons of meaning in a series of masterpieces that engage the ethical and moral consciousness of our times, including Unforgiven, Million Dollar Baby, and Mystic River. He revolutionized the war film with the unprecedented achievement of filming the opposing sides of the same historic battle in Flags of Our Fathers and Letters from Iwo Jima, using this saga to present a sharply critical representation of the new America that emerged out of the war, a society of images and spectacles. This timely examination of Clint Eastwood’s oeuvre against the backdrop of contemporary America will be fascinating reading for students of film and popular culture, as well as readers with interests in Eastwood’s work, American film and culture.

Clint Eastwood's Cinema of Trauma

Author : Charles R. Hamilton,Allen H. Redmon
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 201 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2017-09-29
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781476667508

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Clint Eastwood's Cinema of Trauma by Charles R. Hamilton,Allen H. Redmon Pdf

Throughout his directorial career, Clint Eastwood's movies have presented sympathetic narratives of characters enduring personal trauma as they turn to violence to survive calamity or sustain social order--a choice that leaves them marginalized rather than redeemed. In this collection of new essays, contributors examine his films--from The Outlaw Josey Wales to Sully--as studies on PTSD that expose the social conditions that tolerate or trigger traumatization and (in his more recent work) imagine a way through individual and collective trauma.

The Films of Clint Eastwood

Author : Matt Wanat,Leonard Engel
Publisher : University of New Mexico Press
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2018-05-15
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780826359537

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The Films of Clint Eastwood by Matt Wanat,Leonard Engel Pdf

The indefatigable Clint Eastwood, the great old man of American film, is still controversial after all these years. Many of the critical essays in this collection focus on Eastwood’s 2014 American Sniper, a particularly controversial film and a devastating personal account of the horrors of war. Additional essays within the collection address his films that deserve more recognition than they have received to date. The chapters vary by topic and identify themes ranging from aging, race, and gender to uses of Western conventions and myth to the subtleties of quieter themes and stylistic choices in Eastwood’s body of cinematic work. As a collection, these essays show that none of these themes account for Eastwood’s entire vision, which is multifaceted and often contradictory, dramatizing complex issues in powerful, character-driven narratives.

Rockstar Games and American History

Author : Esther Wright
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2022-08-22
Category : History
ISBN : 9783110716610

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Rockstar Games and American History by Esther Wright Pdf

For two decades, Rockstar Games have been making games that interrogate and represent the idea of America, past and present. Commercially successful, fan-beloved, and a frequent source of media attention, Rockstar’s franchises are positioned as not only game-changing, ground-breaking interventions in the games industry, but also as critical, cultural histories on America and its excesses. But what does Rockstar’s version of American history look like, and how is it communicated through critically acclaimed titles like Red Dead Redemption (2010) and L.A. Noire (2011)? By combining analysis of Rockstar’s games and a range of official communications and promotional materials, this book offers critical discussion of Rockstar as a company, their video games, and ultimately, their attempts at creating new narratives about U.S. history and culture. It explores the ways in which Rockstar’s brand identity and their titles coalesce to create a new kind of video game history, how promotional materials work to claim the "authenticity" of these products, and assert the authority of game developers to perform the role of historian. By working at the intersection of historical game studies, U.S. history, and film and media studies, this book explores what happens when contemporary demands for historical authenticity are brought to bear on the way we envisage the past –– and whose past it is deemed to be. Ultimately, this book implores those who research historical video games to consider the oft-forgotten sources at the margins of these games as importance spaces where historical meaning is made and negotiated.

Postfeminism and Paternity in Contemporary US Film

Author : Hannah Hamad
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 223 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2013-10-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781135088903

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Postfeminism and Paternity in Contemporary US Film by Hannah Hamad Pdf

This book interrogates representations of fatherhood across the spectrum of popular U.S. film of the early twenty-first century. It situates them in relation to postfeminist discourse, identifying and discussing dominant paradigms and tropes that emerge from the tendency of popular cinema to configure ideal masculinity in paternal terms. It analyses postfeminist fatherhood across a range of genres including historical epics, war films, westerns, bromantic comedies, male melodramas, action films, family comedies, and others. It also explores recurring themes and intersections such as the rejuvenation of aging masculinities through fatherhood, the paternalized recuperation of immature adult masculinities, the relationship between fatherhood in film and 9/11 culture, post-racial discourse in representations of fatherhood, and historically located formations of fatherhood. It is the first book length study to explore the relationship between fatherhood and postfeminism in popular cinema.

Tough Ain't Enough

Author : Lester D. Friedman,David Desser
Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2018-06-29
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780813586045

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Tough Ain't Enough by Lester D. Friedman,David Desser Pdf

Throughout his lengthy career as both an actor and a director, Clint Eastwood has appeared in virtually every major film genre and, at this point in his career, has emerged as one of America’s most popular, recognizable, and respected filmmakers. He also remains a controversial figure in the political landscape, often characterized as the most prominent conservative voice in mostly liberal Hollywood. At Eastwood’s late age, his critical success as actor and director, his combative willingness to confront serious cultural issues in his films, and his undeniable talent behind the camera all call for a new and comprehensive study that considers and contextualizes his multiple roles, both on and off screen. Tough Ain’t Enough offers readers a series of original essays by prominent cinema scholars that explore the actor-director’s extensive career. The result is a far-reaching and nuanced portrait of one of America’s most prolific and thoughtful filmmakers.

The Philosophy of Clint Eastwood

Author : Richard T. McClelland,Brian B. Clayton
Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2014-01-21
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780813142654

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The Philosophy of Clint Eastwood by Richard T. McClelland,Brian B. Clayton Pdf

Famous for his masculine swagger and gritty roles, American cultural icon Clint Eastwood has virtually defined the archetype of the tough lawman. Beginning with his first on-screen appearance in the television series Rawhide (1959--1965) and solidified by his portrayal of the "Man with No Name" in Sergio Leone's "Dollars" trilogy (1964--1966), he rocketed to stardom and soon became one of the most recognizable actors in Hollywood. The Philosophy of Clint Eastwood examines the philosophy and psychology behind this versatile and controversial figure, exploring his roles as actor, musician, and director. Led by editors Richard T. McClelland and Brian B. Clayton, the contributors to this timely volume discuss a variety of topics. They explore Eastwood's arresting critique and revision of the traditional western in films such as Unforgiven (1992), as well as his attitudes toward violence and the associated concept of masculinity from the Dirty Harry movies (starting in 1971) to Gran Torino (2008). The essays also chart a shift in Eastwood's thinking about the value of so-called rugged individualism, an element of many of his early films, already questioned in Play Misty for Me (1971) and decisively rejected in Million Dollar Baby (2004). Clint Eastwood has proven to be a dynamic actor, a perceptive and daring director, as well as an intriguing public figure. Examining subjects such as the role of civil morality and community in his work, his use of themes of self-reliance and religious awareness, and his cinematic sensibility, The Philosophy of Clint Eastwood will provide readers with a deeper sense of Eastwood as an artist and illuminate the philosophical conflicts and resolutions that drive his films.

Critical Perspectives on the Western

Author : Lee Broughton
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2016-09-19
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781442272439

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Critical Perspectives on the Western by Lee Broughton Pdf

The Western film continues to be reexamined by scholars, and this collection offers engaging essays on a variety of films and television shows that represent the genre. Essays in this volume consider star/celebrity studies, the representation of race, overviews of Western subgenres, and international Westerns. In all, this collection provides a diverse selection of chapters that represent current thinking on this enduring genre.

Clint Eastwood

Author : Robert E. Kapsis,Kathie Coblentz
Publisher : Univ. Press of Mississippi
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2012-11-20
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781617036644

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Clint Eastwood by Robert E. Kapsis,Kathie Coblentz Pdf

Clint Eastwood (b. 1930) is the only popular American dramatic star to have shaped his own career almost entirely through films of his own producing, frequently under his own direction; no other dramatic star has directed himself so often. He is also one of the most prolific active directors, with thirty-three features to his credit since 1971. As a star, he is often recalled primarily for two early roles--the "Man with No Name" of three European-made Westerns, and the uncompromising cop "Dirty" Harry Callahan. But on his own as a director, Eastwood has steered a remarkable course. A film industry insider who works through the established Hollywood system and respects its traditions, he remains an outsider by steadfastly refusing to heed cultural and aesthetic trends in film production and film style. His films as director have examined an eclectic variety of themes, ranging from the artist's life to the nature of heroism, while frequently calling into question the ethos of masculinity and his own star image. Yet they have remained accessible to a popular audience worldwide. With two Best Director and two Best Picture Oscars to his credit, Eastwood now ranks among the most highly honored living filmmakers. These interviews range over the more than four decades of Eastwood's directorial career, with an emphasis on practical filmmaking issues and his philosophy as a filmmaker. Nearly a third are from European sources--several appearing here in English for the first time.

The Ethical Vision of Clint Eastwood

Author : Sara Anson Vaux
Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Page : 278 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780802862952

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The Ethical Vision of Clint Eastwood by Sara Anson Vaux Pdf

Clint Eastwood is a Hollywood icon, with five Academy Awards, five Golden Globes, and numerous other accolades for his work as an actor, director, producer, and composer. Yet because he rose to fame in "spaghetti westerns" and Dirty Harry shoot-em-ups, few critics have ventured to explore Eastwood's philosophical, ethical, and artistic agenda as an intellectual filmmaker. Addressing this void, film scholar Sara Anson Vaux analyzes fifteen of Eastwood's best-known films from narrative, artistic, and thematic perspectives. She traces the nuanced development of Eastwood's unfolding moral vision over a forty-year continuum, showing how this vision has grown more sophisticated even as many of the motifs expressing it -- justice, confession, war and peace, the gathering, the search for a perfect world -- have remained the same.

How to Analyze the Films of Clint Eastwood

Author : Casie Hermansson
Publisher : ABDO
Page : 114 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2012-08-01
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781614789543

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How to Analyze the Films of Clint Eastwood by Casie Hermansson Pdf

This title explores the creative works of famous actor and director Clint Eastwood. Films analyzed include Dirty Harry, Pale Rider, Unforgiven, and Million Dollar Baby. Clear, comprehensive text gives background biographical information of Eastwood. The "You Critique It" feature invites readers to analyze other creative works on their own. A table of contents, timeline, list of works, resources, source notes, glossary, and an index are also included. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Essential Library is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.

Wounded Masculinity and the Search for (Father) Self in American Film

Author : Susan Mackey-Kallis,Brian Johnston
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 263 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2023-12-15
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781793626080

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Wounded Masculinity and the Search for (Father) Self in American Film by Susan Mackey-Kallis,Brian Johnston Pdf

This book analyzes popular American films that point to the need for father atonement, ego-decentering, and the resurrection of the lost feminine to heal gendered cultural wounds, while affirming the role of meaningful suffering, compassion, self-sacrifice and transcendence as an antidote to the inevitable woundedness of the human condition.

Ride, Boldly Ride

Author : Mary Lea Bandy,Kevin Stoehr
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2012-10
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780520258662

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Ride, Boldly Ride by Mary Lea Bandy,Kevin Stoehr Pdf

"This book is a survey of the movie Western that covers its history from the early silent era to recent spins on the genre in films such as No Country for Old Men, There Will Be Blood, True Grit, and Cowboys & Aliens. The authors provide fresh perspectives on landmark films such Stagecoach, Red River, The Searchers, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, and The Wild Bunch, and they also pay tribute to many underappreciated Westerns including 3 Bad Men, The Wind, The Big Trail, Ruggles of Red Gap, Northwest Passage, The Westerner, The Furies, Jubal, and Comanche Station. The book explores major phases of the Western's development--silent era oaters, A-production classics of the 1930s and early 1940s, and the more psychologically complex presentations of the Westerner that emerged in the post-World War II period.. They examine various forms of genre-revival and genre-revisionism that have recurred over the past half-century, culminating especially in the masterworks of Clint Eastwood. Central themes of the book include the inner life of the Western hero, the importance of the natural landscape, the tension between myth and history, the depiction of the Native American, and the juxtaposing of comedy and tragedy"--Provided by publisher.

Dirty Harry's America

Author : Joe Street
Publisher : University Press of Florida
Page : 245 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2018-03-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780813063485

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Dirty Harry's America by Joe Street Pdf

“Street provides a crucial critical and cultural service by not only studying Eastwood’s individual films in sharp detail but also by providing a close and serious analysis of the cultural and historic times of the films.”—Sam B. Girgus, author of Clint Eastwood’s America “By far the most comprehensive, sustained, and detailed discussion of the Dirty Harry phenomenon. A thorough and engaging account of how a fictitious renegade cop became an enduring icon of the angry conservative backlash that sought to halt 1960s liberalism in its tracks.”—Nick Heffernan, author of Culture, Environment and Ecopolitics Clint Eastwood’s Dirty Harry became the prototype for a new kind of movie cop—an antihero in pursuit of his own vision of justice. The Dirty Harry series helped cement Eastwood and his character, Harry Callahan, as central figures in 1970s and 1980s Hollywood cinema. In Dirty Harry’s America, Joe Street argues that the movies shed critical light on the culture and politics of the post-1960s era and locates San Francisco as the symbolic cultural battleground of the time. Across the entire series, conservative anger and moral outrage confront elitist liberalism and moral relativism. Paying particular attention the films' representation of crime, family and community, sexuality, and race, Street maintains that through referencing real events and political struggles, the films themselves became active participants in the culture wars. Unapologetic carrier of right and might, Harry Callahan becomes America’s Ur-conservative: “unbending, moral, incorruptible, and most important, always right.” Long after the series, Callahan’s legacy remains strong in American political discourse, cinema, and pop culture, and he continues to shape Eastwood’s later political and cinematic career.