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Screening a Lynching - The Leo Frank Case on Film and Television
Tekijä: Matthew H. Bernstein
Kustantaja: University of Georgia Press (2009)
Saatavuus: Noin 14-17 arkipäivää
EUR   74,20
Screening a Lynching - The Leo Frank Case on Film and Television
Tekijä: Matthew H. Bernstein
Kustantaja: University of Georgia Press (2009)
Saatavuus: Ei tiedossa
EUR   33,80
Visions of the East - Orientalism in Film
Tekijä: Matthew H. Bernstein; Gaylyn Studlar
Kustantaja: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC (1997)
Saatavuus: Ei tiedossa
EUR   60,60
Visions of the East - Orientalism in Film
Tekijä: Matthew H. Bernstein; Gaylyn Studlar
Kustantaja: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC (1997)
Saatavuus: Ei tiedossa
EUR   145,90
    
Screening a Lynching - The Leo Frank Case on Film and Television
74,20 €
University of Georgia Press
Sivumäärä: 400 sivua
Asu: Kovakantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 2009, 01.03.2009 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
This title presents an infamous lynching and its screen portrayals. The Leo Frank case of 1913 was one of the most sensational trials of the early twentieth century, capturing international attention. Frank, a northern Jewish factory supervisor in Atlanta, was convicted for the murder of Mary Phagan, a young laborer native to the South, largely on the perjured testimony of an African American janitor. The trial was both a murder mystery and a courtroom drama marked by lurid sexual speculation and overt racism. The subsequent lynching of Frank in 1915 by an angry mob only made the story more irresistible to historians, playwrights, novelists, musicians, and filmmakers for decades to come.Matthew H. Bernstein is the first scholar to examine the feature films and television programs produced in response to the trial and lynching of Leo Frank. He considers the four major surviving American texts: Oscar Micheaux's film ""Murder in Harlem"" (1936), Mervyn LeRoy's film ""They Won't Forget"" (1937), the ""Profiles in Courage"" television episode ""John M. Slaton"" (1964), and the two-part NBC miniseries ""The Murder of Mary Phagan"" (1988). Bernstein explains that complex issues like racism, anti-Semitism, class resentment, and sectionalism were at once irresistibly compelling and painfully difficult to portray in the mass media. Exploring the cultural and industrial contexts in which the works were produced, Bernstein considers how they succeeded or failed in representing the case's many facets. Film and television shows can provide worthy interpretations of history, Bernstein argues, even when they depart from the historical record.""Screening a Lynching"" is an engrossing meditation on how film and television represented a traumatic and tragic episode in American history - one that continues to fascinate people to this day.

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