Cinematic Terror: A Global History of Terrorism on FilmBloomsbury Publishing USA, 20 lis 2014 - 328
Tony Shaw looks beyond Hollywood to pinpoint important trends in the ways that film industries across Europe, North and South America, Asia, Africa and the Middle East have defined terrorism down the decades. Drawing on a vast array of studio archives, government documentation, personal interviews and box office records, Shaw examines the mechanics of cinematic terrorism and challenges assumptions about the links between political violence and propaganda. |
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Introduction | 1 |
1 Silent Revolutionaries | 9 |
2 Agents of Suspense | 24 |
3 Symbols of Resistance | 43 |
4 Epic Freedom Fighters | 62 |
5 Newsreel Guerrillas | 82 |
6 Docudeath Squads | 102 |
7 Schlock and Awe | 123 |
11 Biopics for Peace | 203 |
12 Networked Jihadists | 224 |
13 Suicide Victims in Closeup | 244 |
14 YouTube Monsters | 265 |
Conclusion | 282 |
Bibliography | 288 |
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8 Avantgarde Narcissists | 144 |
9 Serial Killers | 163 |
10 Bollywoods Communalists | 185 |