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Make My Day

Movie Culture in the Age of Reagan (livre en anglais)

de J. Hoberman

Type
Essais
Sujet
Sociologie
Mots Clés
années 80, Etats-Unis, sociologie
Année d'édition
2019
Editeur
The New Press
Langue
anglais
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Relié • 400 pages
16 x 23 cm
ISBN
978-1-59558-006-1
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Description de l'ouvrage :
Named a Best Book of the Year by Financial Times

"Singular, stylish and slightly intoxicating in its scope."
―Rolling Stone

Acclaimed media critic J. Hoberman's masterful and majestic exploration of the Reagan years as seen through the unforgettable movies of the era

The third book in a brilliant and ambitious trilogy, celebrated cultural and film critic J. Hoberman's Make My Day is a major new work of film and pop culture history. In it he chronicles the Reagan years, from the waning days of the Watergate scandal when disaster films like Earthquake ruled the box office to the nostalgia of feel-good movies like Rocky and Star Wars, and the delirium of the 1984 presidential campaign and beyond.

Bookended by the Bicentennial celebrations and the Iran-Contra affair, the period of Reagan's ascendance brought such movie events as Jaws, Apocalypse Now, Blade Runner, Ghostbusters, Blue Velvet, and Back to the Future, as well as the birth of MTV, the Strategic Defense Initiative, and the Second Cold War.

An exploration of the synergy between American politics and popular culture, Make My Day is the concluding volume of Hoberman's Found Illusions trilogy; the first volume, The Dream Life, was described by Slate's David Edelstein as "one of the most vital cultural histories I've ever read"; Film Comment called the second, An Army of Phantoms, "utterly compulsive reading." Reagan, a supporting player in Hoberman's previous volumes, here takes center stage as the peer of Indiana Jones and John Rambo, the embodiment of a Hollywood that, even then, no longer existed.

À propos de l'auteur :
J. Hoberman's books include The Dream Life: Movies, Media, and the Mythology of the Sixties; An Army of Phantoms: American Movies and the Making of the Cold War; and the forthcoming Make My Day: Movie Culture in the Age of Reagan (all from The New Press). He has written for Artforum, the London Review of Books, The Nation, and the New York Review of Books. For over thirty years, he was a film critic for the Village Voice. He lives in New York.

Revue de Presse :
Praise for Make My Day:
"Singular, stylish and slightly intoxicating in its scope."
―David Fear, Rolling Stone

"Unfurls as a richly narrated timeline in which the passage of months and years is marked by the inception, arrival, and aftermath of totemic 'Movie Events.'"
―Brooklyn Rail

"The appeal of a book like Make My Day lies . . . in the opportunities it affords an able, committed critic like Hoberman to dig into a variety of individual titles. . . . There are bits here that you'll want to read again even before you've finished them."
―Cinema Scope Magazine "Rigorous, scholarly . . . for readers seeking an insightful, academic meditation on the relationship between media and sociopolitical issues."
―Library Journal
"Intelligent, insightful. . . . a convincing case for the benefits of engaging critically with seemingly trivial popcorn movies."
―Publishers Weekly "A passionately argued jeremiad about an era and its lingering effects on politics and culture."
―Kirkus Reviews Praise for The Dream Life:
"One of the most vital cultural histories I've ever read. Hoberman's deceptively easygoing yet deliriously compacted prose threads history through movie lore through McLuhanesque media criticism. . . . An extraordinary publishing event."
―David Edelstein, Slate

Praise for J. Hoberman:
"Nobody in America writes as well about culture and film as J. Hoberman."
―Peter Biskind

Voir le site internet de l'éditeur The New Press

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