This is the most comprehensive analysis to date of Nazi film propaganda in its political, social, and economic contexts, from the pre-war cinema as it fell under the control of the Propaganda Minister, Joseph Goebbels, through to the end of the Second World War. David Welch studies more than one hundred films of all types, identifying those aspects of Nazi ideology that were concealed in the framework of popular entertainment.
Cinéma et Société Séries
Cette série explore la relation complexe entre le cinéma et les structures sociétales. Chaque volume examine comment les films reflètent, façonnent et critiquent notre monde. Elle offre des aperçus profonds sur la manière dont les médias visuels influencent notre compréhension de l'histoire, de la culture et de l'identité. C'est une lecture essentielle pour quiconque s'intéresse aux études cinématographiques et aux sciences sociales.



Licence to Thrill
- 336pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Follows Bond from the 1962 'Dr No', through the subsequent Bond films, exploring them within the culture and politics of the times, as well as within film culture itself. This work provides coverage of Brosnan as Bond in The World is Not Enough and Die Another Day; and includes a chapter on Casino Royale and Daniel Craig's new-look Bond.
A cultural history of the most popular and enduring film series of all time. Chapman explores the origins of the Bond films in Fleming's novels, locates them in the spy thriller genre, discusses the Bond formula and places the suave British secret agent's adventures in cinema history and film culture.