The Films of the Eighties: A Social HistorySIU Press, 1995 - 335 pages In this remarkable sequel to his Films of the Seventies: A Social History, William J. Palmer examines more than three hundred films as texts that represent, revise, parody, comment upon, and generate discussion about major events, issues, and social trends of the eighties. Palmer defines the dialectic between film art and social history, taking as his theoretical model the "holograph of history" that originated from the New Historicist theories of Hayden White and Dominick LaCapra. Combining the interests and methodologies of social history and film criticism, Palmer contends that film is a socially conscious interpreter and commentator upon the issues of contemporary social history. In the eighties, such issues included the war in Vietnam, the preservation of the American farm, terrorism, nuclear holocaust, changes in Soviet-American relations, neoconservative feminism, and yuppies. Among the films Palmer examines are Platoon, The Killing Fields, The River, Out of Africa, Little Drummer Girl, Kiss of the Spiderwoman, Silkwood, The Day After, Red Dawn, Moscow on the Hudson, Troop Beverly Hills, and Fatal Attraction. Utilizing the principles of New Historicism, Palmer demonstrates that film can analyze and critique history as well as present it. |
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... Action III Mike Shelton editorial cartoon Brazil Colors Robocop No Way Out Russkies Steel Magnolias Gorillas in the Mist Bright Lights , Big City Troop Beverly Hills The ' burbs Baby Boom Preface T IS FITTING that The Films of the ...
... action painters , kinetic sculptors , existentialist novelists , imagist poets , or nouvelle vague cinematographers " of the twentieth centu- ry , and thus there " have been no significant attempts at surrealistic , expressionistic , or ...
... action . Also , on a primary text level , history may embody an idea that gives a general definition to the vision of the film and points in a general way toward the other levels of textuality of the film - its subtexts and / or ...
... action . Later that same year , eerily , one David Duke , a former grand dragon of the Ku Klux Klan , running on a transparently white supremacist platform , was elected to the Louisiana legislature . This relationship between history ...
... action films , embrace this eighties love affair with machines . Whereas in a 1976 film like All The President's Men , the opening shot was of typewriter keys striking paper , in the eighties , computer screens are much more likely to ...
Contents
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The Coming Home Films | 61 |
The Terrorism Film Texts | 114 |
The Nuclear War Film Texts | 179 |
From the Evil Empire to Glasnost | 206 |
The Feminist Farm Crisis and Other Neoconservative | 246 |
The Yuppie Texts | 280 |
Film in the Holograph of New History | 308 |
Index | 325 |