Films Reflect American Culture In Essay

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These films. Swing Vote (2008), The Queen (2006) Rules of Engagement (2000) The Quiet American (2002) and Jarhead (2005) clearly support this hypothesis and build on the idea that art reflects life and life reflects art. Resources

Boggs, C. & Pollard, T. (2006) The Hollywood War Machine: U.S. Militarism and Popular Culture Boulder CO: Paradigm Publishers

Bellah, R.N. Madsen, R. Sullivan, W.M. Swidler, A. Tipton, S.M. (1991) Good Society

New York: Random House.

Fishman, J.M. Marvin, C. (March 2003) Portrayals of Violence and Group Difference in Newspaper Photographs: Nationalism and Media Journal of Communications

Gianos, P.L. (1999) Politics and Politicians in American Film. New York: Preager Publishing

Giglio, E. (2005) Here's Looking at You: Hollywood, Film & Politics. New York: Peter Lang Publishing.

Klenotic, J. (2007) Chapter 5 "Staying in the Moment: Hollywood,
Van Zoonen, L. (2004) Entertaining the Citizen: When Politics and Popular Culture Converge London UK: Littlefield Publishing Group.

Zallard, J. (November 12-13, 1999) Perversities in the Ideal of the Informed Citizenry, Paper presented at conference on "The Transformation of Civic Life" Middle Tennessee State University. http://frank.mtsu.edu/~seig/paper_j_zaller.html

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Boggs, C. & Pollard, T. (2006) The Hollywood War Machine: U.S. Militarism and Popular Culture Boulder CO: Paradigm Publishers

Bellah, R.N. Madsen, R. Sullivan, W.M. Swidler, A. Tipton, S.M. (1991) Good Society

New York: Random House.

Fishman, J.M. Marvin, C. (March 2003) Portrayals of Violence and Group Difference in Newspaper Photographs: Nationalism and Media Journal of Communications
Purdum, T.S. February, 2, 2003, Hollywood Rallies Round the Homeland. The New York Times Online http://www.nytimes.com/2003/02/02/movies/02PURD.html?th=&pagewanted=3
Schudson, M. (November 12-13, 1999) Good Citizens and Bad History: Today's Political Ideals in Historical Perspective Paper presented at conference on "The Transformation of Civic Life" Middle Tennessee State University Murfreesboro and Nashville, Tennessee http://frank.mtsu.edu/~seig/paper_m_schudson.html.
Zallard, J. (November 12-13, 1999) Perversities in the Ideal of the Informed Citizenry, Paper presented at conference on "The Transformation of Civic Life" Middle Tennessee State University. http://frank.mtsu.edu/~seig/paper_j_zaller.html


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