Cold War II : Hollywood's renewed obsession with Russia /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Jackson :
University Press of Mississippi,
[2020]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction. Cinematic reimagining of the Cold War in the 2010s / Tatiana Prorkova-Konrad
- Part I: Enduring clichés. The warm glow of Cold War nostalgia / Vesta Silva and Jon Wiebel ; Big rewards for the small screen: The Man from U.N.C.L.E. during both Cold Wars / Helena Goscilo ; The westernization of Stalin: late Hollywood readings of real-existing socialism / Lucian Tion
- Part II: New aesthetics of the old past. The coldest city: Berlin and the remapping of Cold War movie aesthetics / Ian Scott ; "Your body belongs to the state": the mobilization of the action heroine in service of the state in Red Sparrow and Atomic Blonde / Dan Ward ; The Shape of Water and the Cold War revisited / Cyndy Hendershot ; Laughing at the early Cold War: communism, the USSR, and the comedy of Hail, Caesar! and The Death of Stalin / Lori Maguire
- Part III: of patriotism, corruption, and otherness. Of mothers and motherlands: figurations of parenting and patriotism in The Americans / David LaRocca ; Conservative understanding and nationalist exclusion: moral equivalency as contested concept in Bridge of Spies and Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy / Christian Jimenez ; Unacknowledged realignment: representations of US-Russian relations in recent American cinema / Thomas J. Cobb ; Red Sparrow: Cold War redux and the treatment of corruption / Donna A. Gessell.