
Marxism and the Movies: Critical Essays on Class Struggle in the Cinema
Author(s): Mary K. Leigh (Editor), Kevin K. Durand
- Publisher: McFarland & Co
- Publication Date: 30 Nov. 2013
- Language: English
- Print length: 196 pages
- ISBN-10: 0786471239
- ISBN-13: 9780786471232
Book Description
The work of Karl Marx is revered in social philosophy, political science and literary criticism, but there is an area where Marxism seems not to have penetrated. That area is the study of popular culture, especially the cinema, where Marxism provides a useful lens through which seemingly disparate films can be explored.
As a whole the new essays assembled here approach a wide cross-section of cinematic history and provide analysis of blockbusters, cult hits, comedies, suspenseful dramas and history-making films within a framework of power, power relations and class struggle. The collection brings to popular culture studies the same scholarly weight that attends the work of Aristotle or Plato or Derrida and, at the same time, presents that scholarship in an accessible style.
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About the Author
Kevin K. Durand is the dean of academics at the LISA Academy College Preparatory School in Little Rock, Arkansas. He has published broadly in philosophy, religion, and ethics.
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