From Elizabeth to Carry On Up The Khyber, and from the heritage-film debate to issues of authenticity and questions of genre, this book, with a wide range of contibutors, explores the ways in which British films have represented the past on screen.
From Elizabeth to Carry On Up The Khyber, and from the heritage-film debate to issues of authenticity and questions of genre, this book, with a wide range of contibutors, explores the ways in which British films have represented the past on screen.
Claire Monk is Lecturer in Media Studies at DeMontfort University. Amy Sargeant is Lecturer in History of Film and Visual Media at Birkbeck College, University of London.
Inhaltsangabe
Do we need another hero? Ecce Homo and Nelson (1919) Amy Sargeant 3. Death or glory? The Great War in British Film Alan Burton 4. Secrets and lies: black histories and British historical films Stephen Bourne 5. 'If the world does not please you, you can change it': The History of Mr Polly (1949) and The Card (1952) Tim O'Sullivan 6. Cinema, monarchy and the making of heritage: A Queen is Crowned (1953) James Chapman 7. Camping on the borders: history, identity and Britishness in the Carry On costume parodies, 1963 74 Nicholas J. Cull 8. Monkey feathers: defending Zulu (1964) Sheldon Hall 9. Ireland, the past and British cinema: Ryan's Daughter (1970) Fidelma Farley 10. Imperial migrations: reading the Raj cinema of the 1980s T. Muraleedharan 11. Kenneth Branagh's Henry V (1989) : genre and interpretation James Quinn and Jane Kingsley Smith 12. The British heritage film debate revisited Claire Monk 13. The content and the form: invoking 'pastness' in three recent retro films Amy Sargeant 14. Taking liberties with the monarch: the royal bio pic in the 1990s Kara McKechnie
Do we need another hero? Ecce Homo and Nelson (1919) Amy Sargeant 3. Death or glory? The Great War in British Film Alan Burton 4. Secrets and lies: black histories and British historical films Stephen Bourne 5. 'If the world does not please you, you can change it': The History of Mr Polly (1949) and The Card (1952) Tim O'Sullivan 6. Cinema, monarchy and the making of heritage: A Queen is Crowned (1953) James Chapman 7. Camping on the borders: history, identity and Britishness in the Carry On costume parodies, 1963 74 Nicholas J. Cull 8. Monkey feathers: defending Zulu (1964) Sheldon Hall 9. Ireland, the past and British cinema: Ryan's Daughter (1970) Fidelma Farley 10. Imperial migrations: reading the Raj cinema of the 1980s T. Muraleedharan 11. Kenneth Branagh's Henry V (1989) : genre and interpretation James Quinn and Jane Kingsley Smith 12. The British heritage film debate revisited Claire Monk 13. The content and the form: invoking 'pastness' in three recent retro films Amy Sargeant 14. Taking liberties with the monarch: the royal bio pic in the 1990s Kara McKechnie
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