The Gangster Film: Fatal Success in American Cinema
Non-Fiction, Screen & Performing Arts, Film, TV & Radio, Film | Paperback Published on: 16/12/2014
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Synopsis
This volume examines the gangster film in its historical context with an emphasis on the ways the image of the gangster has adapted and changed as a result of socio-cultural circumstances. From its origins in Progressive-era reforms to its use as an indictment of corporate greed, the gangster film has often provided a template for critiquing American ideas and values concerning individualism, success, and business acumen. The gangster genre has also been useful in critically examining race and ethnicity in American culture in terms of "otherness." Films studied include Musketeers of Pig Alley (1912), The Racket (1928), The Captive City (1952), The Godfather, Part Two (1974), Goodfellas (1990), and Killing Them Softly (2012).
- Publisher: Columbia University Press
- ISBN: 9780231172073
- Number of pages: 144
- Dimensions: 200 x 150 mm