Description
Product ID: | 9781478009504 |
Product Form: | Paperback / softback |
Country of Manufacture: | GB |
Series: | Sign, Storage, Transmission |
Title: | American Blockbuster |
Subtitle: | Movies, Technology, and Wonder |
Authors: | Author: Charles R. Acland |
Page Count: | 400 |
Subjects: | Film history, theory or criticism, Film theory & criticism, Popular culture, Popular culture |
Description: | Charles R. Acland charts the origins, impact, and dynamics of the blockbuster, showing how it became a complex economic and cultural machine designed to advance popular support for technological advances. Ben-Hur (1959), Jaws (1975), Avatar (2009), Wonder Woman (2017): the blockbuster movie has held a dominant position in American popular culture for decades. In American Blockbuster Charles R. Acland charts the origins, impact, and dynamics of this most visible, entertaining, and disparaged cultural form. Acland narrates how blockbusters emerged from Hollywood''s turn to a hit-driven focus during the industry''s business crisis in the 1950s. Movies became bigger, louder, and more spectacular. They also became prototypes for ideas and commodities associated with the future of technology and culture, accelerating the prominence of technological innovation in modern American life. Acland shows that blockbusters continue to be more than just movies; they are industrial strategies and complex cultural machines designed to normalize the ideologies of our technological age. |
Imprint Name: | Duke University Press |
Publisher Name: | Duke University Press |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 2020-08-14 |