War pictures : cinema, violence, and style in Britain, 1939-1945 / Kent Puckett.

In 'War Pictures', Puckett looks at how Britain imagined, saw, and sought to represent its war during wartime. How did the material and conceptual pressures of total war affect what it meant to see or to make art? How did culture and, in particular, cinema function as propaganda, as critic...

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Main Author: Puckett, Kent (Author)
Corporate Author: Knowledge Unlatched
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Fordham University Press, 2017.
Series:World War II--the global, human, and ethical dimension ; 25.
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Summary:In 'War Pictures', Puckett looks at how Britain imagined, saw, and sought to represent its war during wartime. How did the material and conceptual pressures of total war affect what it meant to see or to make art? How did culture and, in particular, cinema function as propaganda, as criticism, as a form of self-analysis, as a reflection on war and the kinds of violence it tends to unleash? How did British filmmakers, writers, critics, and politicians understand the nature and consequence of total war as it related to ideas about freedom and security, the idea of national character, and the daunting persistence of human violence? 'War Pictures' is also about violence, aesthetics, and conceptual difficulties of war in general; in other words, beginning with a close and critical analysis of a particular cultural scene, the author makes strong and important claims about where the historiography of war, the philosophy of violence, and aesthetics come importantly together.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xiii, 264 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780823276523
082327652X
9780823280803
0823280802
0823275744
9780823275748
0823276503
9780823276509
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.