
Seeing is believing1983
About this book
"Seeing Is Believing is a look at the Hollywood fifties movies we all love - or love to hate - and the thousand subtle ways they reflect the political tensions of the decade. Peter Biskind concentrates on the films everybody saw but nobody really looked at, classics such as Giant, On the Waterfront, Rebel Without a Cause, and Invasion of the Body Snatchers, and shows us how movies that appear politically innocent in fact bear an ideological burden.
As we see organization men and rugged individualists, housewives and career women, cops and docs, teen angels and teenage werewolves fight it out across the screen, from suburbia to the farthest reaches of the cosmos, we understand that we have been watching one long dispute about how to be a man, a woman, an American - the conflicts of the time in action."--BOOK JACKET.
Details
- First published
- 1983
- OL Work ID
- OL1803032W
Subjects
HistoryMotion picturesMoving-picturesPolitical aspects of Motion picturesPolitical aspects of Moving-picturesCinémaAspect politiqueHistoireMotion pictures, political aspectsMotion pictures, historyMotion pictures, united statesPolitical aspects