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Entertaining History
Chris Mackowski
其他書名
The Civil War in Literature, Film, and Song
出版
SIU Press
, 2020-01-13
主題
History / General
History / United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877)
Social Science / Popular Culture
History / United States / General
ISBN
0809337576
9780809337576
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=gEHVDwAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
EBook
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註釋
Popular media can spark the national consciousness in a way that captures people’s attention, interests them in history, and inspires them to visit battlefields, museums, and historic sites. This lively collection of essays and feature stories celebrates the novels, popular histories, magazines, movies, television shows, photography, and songs that have enticed Americans to learn more about our most dramatic historical era.
From Ulysses S. Grant’s
Memoirs
to
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
, from
Roots
to Ken Burns’s
The Civil War
, from “Dixie” to “Ashokan Farewell,” and from Civil War photography to the Gettysburg Cyclorama, trendy and well-loved depictions of the Civil War are the subjects of twenty contributors who tell how they and the general public have been influenced by them. Sarah Kay Bierle examines the eternal appeal of
Gone with the Wind
and asks how it is that a protagonist who so opposed the war has become such a figurehead for it. H. R. Gordon talks with
New York Times
–bestselling novelist Jeff Shaara to discuss the power of storytelling. Paul Ashdown explores
Cold
Mountain
’s value as a portrait of the war as national upheaval, and Kevin Pawlak traces a shift in cinema’s depiction of slavery epitomized by
12 Years a Slave
. Tony Horwitz revisits his iconic
Confederates in the Attic
twenty years later.
The contributors’ fresh analysis articulates a shared passion for history’s representation in the popular media. The variety of voices and topics in this collection coalesces into a fascinating discussion of some of the most popular texts in the genres. In keeping with the innovative nature of this series, web-exclusive material extends the conversation beyond the book.