Film & History
An Interdisciplinary Journal of Film and Television Studies
Volume 31.1 (2001) [currently in the mail to subscribers...]
TABLE OF CONTENTS
General Introduction
by Peter C. Rollins 1
Introduction to Special Issue
by Philip J. Landon 4
Hollywood and Politics Caught in the Cold War Crossfire (1947)
by Jennifer Holt 6
All East on the Western Frontier: John FordŐs My Darling Clementine (1946)
by Robert Sickels 13
Fear of the Public Sphere: The Boxing Film in Cold War America (1947-1957)
by Marc P. Singer 22
John Wayne and Big Jim McLain (1952): The Duke's Cold War Agency
by Ron Briley 28
Oh, You Thing from Another World, You: How Warner Bros. Animators
Respond to the Cold War (1948-1988)
by Michael Birdwell 34
George F. Kennan as Represented by Chuck Jones: Road Runner and the
Cold War Policy of Containment (1949-1980)
by Roger Chapman 40
Eine Revolution des Films: The Third Man (1949), The Cold War and
Alternatives to Nationalism & Coca-colonization in Europe
by Anne-Marie Scholz 44
Students For a Democratic Society, Heroically Portrayed, Before the
Inexplicable Fall: Consensus History in a Left Film
by Jesse Lemisch 54
An Interview with Robert Toplin (Fall, 2000)
by Bruce Dennett
58
On Why We Fight: History, Documentation, and the Newsreel (1946)
by Andre Bazin
Translated and edited by Bert Cardullo 60
Film Reviews
The Corner. An HBO Miniseries (Aired Spring 2000)
by Marc Oxoby 63
Go Moan for Man: The Literary Odyssey of Jack Kerouac. (A RealFilms
Production)
by Michael Baldwin 65
Ali - Farzier 1: One Nation Divisible. An HBO Sports Documentray
by Tim Coleman 66
Human Remains. A Locomotion Films Release, 1998.
by Linda Alkana 66
Napoleon. A PBS Documentary Aired in Fall 2000
by James J. Ward 67
Thirteen Days. A New Line Cinema Release Fall 2000
by Robert Waters 69
Book Reviews
Peter C. Rollins. Hollywood as Historian: American Film in a Cultural
Context.
Revised Edition 1998
by Robert Fyne 71
Robert K. Klepper. Silent Films, 1877-1996: A Critical Guide to 646 Movies.
McFarland, 1999.
by Ron Briley 71
James Card. Seductive Cinema: The Art of Silent Film.
by Angela Schwarz 72
Robert Shaughnessy. Shakespeare on Film.
by Hugh H. Davis 73
Robert Knopf. The Theater and Cinmea of Buster Keaton.
by James Krukones 74
Gregg Mitman. Constructing Wildlife: Reel Nature: America's Romance with
Wildlife on Film.
by Michael Lundblad
75
Janet Walker and Diane Waldeman. Feminism and Documentary.
by Patrick H. Griffin 76
Steven C. Canon. Lawrence of Arabia: A FilmŐs Anthropology.
by Harvey Young 77
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Comments: Individual subscription information on the web site
as well as information and FAQ's about the CD-ROMs. There are
also discussion items and essays on Saving Private Ryan, Amistad,
CNN's Cold War, and a host of other topics. The Table of Contents
for the last thirty years is there as well. The last two issues dealt with
Television as Historian (Vols. 30.1 and 30.2).
Next conference is in November, 2002, a year from this
Fall, on The American West(s) in Film, Television, and History
at the Kansas City Marriott, Country Club Plaza--just a few blocks
from the Nelson Art Gallery, a major institution and just next door
to the Kansas City Arts Institute. We are looking for energetic
people to serve as Area Chairs and will put a list of existing and
available Area Chair topics on the web site this summer.
www.filmandhistory.org
During the Fall of 2002, we will have panels at the Puebla, Mexico meeting
of the PCA/ACA. Please contact our panel organizer, James Yates, for
details and visit the Mexico web site for lots of information on the place,
the
meeting, the amenities. Direct flights from Houston to Puebla at discount
prices.
www.udlap.mx/congress
Most sessions will be on the campus of the Universidad de las Americas
(UDLA), a school resembling San Diego State U or other Southern
California campuses.
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