Southern history on screen : race and rights, 1976-2016 / edited by Bryan M. Jack.

"In Southern History on Screen: Race and Rights, 1976--2016, editor Bryan Jack brings together essays from an international roster of scholars to provide new critical perspectives on Hollywood's relationships between historical films, Southern history, identity, and the portrayal of Jim Cr...

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Other Authors: Jack, Bryan M., 1969- (Editor)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Lexington, Kentucky : University Press of Kentucky, [2019]
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Summary:"In Southern History on Screen: Race and Rights, 1976--2016, editor Bryan Jack brings together essays from an international roster of scholars to provide new critical perspectives on Hollywood's relationships between historical films, Southern history, identity, and the portrayal of Jim Crow--era segregation. This collection analyzes films through the lens of religion, politics, race, sex, and class, building a comprehensive look at the South as seen on screen. By illuminating depictions of the southern belle in Gone with the Wind, the religious rhetoric of southern white Christians and the progressive identity of the "white heroes" in A Time to Kill (1996) and Mississippi Burning (1988), as well as many other archetypes found across films, this book explores the intersection between film, historical memory, and southern identity." --Amazon.
Physical Description:1 online resource (vi, 234 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0813176468
9780813176468
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