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Cinema's military industrial complex /
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Wasson, Haidee, (1970-)
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Cinema's military industrial complex // edited by Haidee Wasson and Lee Grieveson.
other author:
Wasson, Haidee,
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1 online resource (397 p.)
[NT 15003449]:
Cinema’s military industrial complex -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: The Military’s Cinema Complex -- Part One: The Military’s Cinema Apparatus -- Chapter 2: Experimental Viewing Protocols: Film Projection and the American Military -- Chapter 3: Mobilizing the Moving Image: Movie Machines at US Military Bases and Veterans’ Hospitals during World War II -- Chapter 4: Through America’s Eyes: Cinerama and the Cold War -- Chapter 5: An Army of Theaters: Military, Technological, and Industrial Change in US Army Motion-Picture Exhibition -- Part Two: Strategies of Viewing -- Chapter 6: War in Peace: The American Legion and the Continuing Service of Film -- Chapter 7: Managing the Trauma of Labor: Military Psychiatric Cinema in World War II -- Chapter 8: The Cinema Intelligence Apparatus: Gregory Bateson, the Museum of Modern Art Film Library, and the Intelligence Work of Film Studies during World War II -- Chapter 9: Epistemology of the Checkpoint: Gillo Pontecorvo’s Battle of Algiers and the Doctrine of Counterinsurgency -- Part Three: Military-Made Movies -- Chapter 10: Between the Front Lines: Military Training Films, Machine Guns, and the Great War -- Chapter 11: From Wartime Instruction to Superpower Cinema: Maintaining the Military-Industrial Documentary -- Chapter 12: Framing the Bomb in the West: The View from Lookout Mountain -- Chapter 13: Occupation, Diplomacy, and the Moving Image: The US Army as Cultural Interlocutor in Korea, 1945–1948 -- Chapter 14: Shots Made around the World: DASPO’s Documentation of the Vietnam War -- Part Four: The Military and Its Collaborators -- Chapter 15: War, Media, and the Security of State and Capital -- Chapter 16: Star Testimonies: World War and the Cultural Politics of Authority -- Chapter 17: "A Treacherous Tightrope": The Office of War Information, Psychological Warfare, and Film Distribution in Liberated Europe -- Chapter 18: "A Campaign of Truth": Marshall Plan Films in Greece -- Bibliography -- List of Contributors -- Index.
Subject:
Motion picture industry - Military aspects - United States. -
Online resource:
https://portal.igpublish.com/iglibrary/search/UCPB0001744.html
ISBN:
0520291506
Cinema's military industrial complex /
Cinema's military industrial complex /
edited by Haidee Wasson and Lee Grieveson. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (397 p.)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Cinema’s military industrial complex -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: The Military’s Cinema Complex -- Part One: The Military’s Cinema Apparatus -- Chapter 2: Experimental Viewing Protocols: Film Projection and the American Military -- Chapter 3: Mobilizing the Moving Image: Movie Machines at US Military Bases and Veterans’ Hospitals during World War II -- Chapter 4: Through America’s Eyes: Cinerama and the Cold War -- Chapter 5: An Army of Theaters: Military, Technological, and Industrial Change in US Army Motion-Picture Exhibition -- Part Two: Strategies of Viewing -- Chapter 6: War in Peace: The American Legion and the Continuing Service of Film -- Chapter 7: Managing the Trauma of Labor: Military Psychiatric Cinema in World War II -- Chapter 8: The Cinema Intelligence Apparatus: Gregory Bateson, the Museum of Modern Art Film Library, and the Intelligence Work of Film Studies during World War II -- Chapter 9: Epistemology of the Checkpoint: Gillo Pontecorvo’s Battle of Algiers and the Doctrine of Counterinsurgency -- Part Three: Military-Made Movies -- Chapter 10: Between the Front Lines: Military Training Films, Machine Guns, and the Great War -- Chapter 11: From Wartime Instruction to Superpower Cinema: Maintaining the Military-Industrial Documentary -- Chapter 12: Framing the Bomb in the West: The View from Lookout Mountain -- Chapter 13: Occupation, Diplomacy, and the Moving Image: The US Army as Cultural Interlocutor in Korea, 1945–1948 -- Chapter 14: Shots Made around the World: DASPO’s Documentation of the Vietnam War -- Part Four: The Military and Its Collaborators -- Chapter 15: War, Media, and the Security of State and Capital -- Chapter 16: Star Testimonies: World War and the Cultural Politics of Authority -- Chapter 17: "A Treacherous Tightrope": The Office of War Information, Psychological Warfare, and Film Distribution in Liberated Europe -- Chapter 18: "A Campaign of Truth": Marshall Plan Films in Greece -- Bibliography -- List of Contributors -- Index.
The vast and influential American military has been aided and abetted by cinema since the earliest days of the medium. The army, navy, and air force put films to work in myriad ways, enlisting them to entertain, train, and heal soldiers as well as to propagandize, strategize, spy, map, and develop weapons, from rifles to atomic bombs. Presenting new essays based on archival research, Cinema’s Military Industrial Complex addresses the relationship of military cinema to Hollywood, technological innovation, new modes of filmmaking, unique film styles and genres, and the rise of American soft power across the long twentieth century. This rich and timely volume is essential for scholars interested in the military’s use of media and the exercise of influence within and beyond American borders.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISBN: 0520291506Subjects--Topical Terms:
3440887
Motion picture industry
--Military aspects--United States.Index Terms--Genre/Form:
542853
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LC Class. No.: PN1993.5.U6
Dewey Class. No.: 384.80973
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