On the historic 50th Anniversary, this reissued edition looks at the contemporary meanings and influences of images of the JFK assassination by filmmakers, photographers, and artists
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Praise for the First Edition:"This history of the representation of the JFK assassination makes a terrific contribution to film studies and indeed to cultural studies generally. Moving with wit and erudition across political history, avant-garde film, serigraphy, journalism, and mass-market film, Simon transcends the banalities of the high culture/low culture binary to produce a study of exemplary range and insight." -David E. James, School of Cinema-Television, University of Southern California
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Höhe: 226 mm
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Dicke: 15 mm
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978-1-4399-1044-3 (9781439910443)
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Art Simon is Associate Professor of Film Studies in the English Department at Montclair State University and is co-editor (with Cynthia Lucia and Roy Grundmann) of The Wiley-Blackwell History of American Film.
Preface to the New Paperback Edition Acknowledgments Introduction: The Assassination Debates Part One Chapter 1 The Zapruder Film Chapter 2 The Body Chapter 3 Images of Oswald Part Two Chapter 4 The Warhol Silkscreens Chapter 5 The Pop Camp Chapter 6 Bruce Conner Chapter 7 Assassination Video Part Three Chapter 8 Executive Action Chapter 9 The Parallax View/Winter Kills/Blow Out Chapter 10 JFK Epilogue Notes Index