Hooked in Film: Substance Abuse on the Big Screen
Autor John Markerten Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 mai 2013
In Hooked in Film, John Markerttakes a close look at the correlation between social policies and the public view of drugs and their portrayals in film. In this volume, Markert examines the changing social attitudes toward illegal drugs and their cinematic depictions from as early as the 1894 film Chinese Opium Den to the present. The first section of this book focuses on the demonization of drugs between 1900 and 1959, followed by an assessment of marijuana on the big screen after 1960, when the drug was shown as part of everyday life with no serious consequences. Post-1960 depictions of heroin use, which have remained consistently negative, are also analyzed. Markert then takes a close look at the portrayals of powdered cocaine after the 1960s and the emergence of crack in the mid-1980s. Finally, Markert discusses hallucinogens, Ecstasy, and methamphetamines and their roles on the big screen.
Tracking hundreds of films spanning more than a century, Hooked in Film looks at camp classics like Reefer Madness, comedies such as Cheech and Chong's Up in Smoke, Dazed and Confused, and Pineapple Express, and dramas, including Panic in Needle Park and Requiem for a Dream. Scholars and students of cinema, popular culture, media studies, and sociology will find this book a valuable examination of how cinematic portrayals of drugs have changed over time, and how those images have influenced public perception of drugs and even public policy.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780810891302
ISBN-10: 0810891301
Pagini: 369
Ilustrații: 31 b/w photos; 7 tables
Dimensiuni: 163 x 235 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Scarecrow Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0810891301
Pagini: 369
Ilustrații: 31 b/w photos; 7 tables
Dimensiuni: 163 x 235 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Scarecrow Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: Attacking the Drug Problem: Cinema and the Temperance Movement
Chapter 2: Marijuana, 1960-2010: A Social and Cinematic Reappraisal
Chapter 3: Heroin in Film, 1960-2010: The Continued Spiral into Death and Destruction
Chapter 4: Cocaine, 1960-2010: Crack Changes the Social and Cinematic Landscape
Chapter 5: A Drug Miscellany: Social and Cinematic Problematic Drugs
Conclusion
Appendix A-F
Selected Bibliography
Index
About the Author
Introduction
Chapter 1: Attacking the Drug Problem: Cinema and the Temperance Movement
Chapter 2: Marijuana, 1960-2010: A Social and Cinematic Reappraisal
Chapter 3: Heroin in Film, 1960-2010: The Continued Spiral into Death and Destruction
Chapter 4: Cocaine, 1960-2010: Crack Changes the Social and Cinematic Landscape
Chapter 5: A Drug Miscellany: Social and Cinematic Problematic Drugs
Conclusion
Appendix A-F
Selected Bibliography
Index
About the Author
Recenzii
[T]his is a fairly gripping book. . . he has clearly done extensive research on his subject and brings us right up to date. . . . [T]he book should find a fairly wide audience for those who have dabbled and love film.
This is a fascinating, impressively thorough, and entertaining book. . . .So many films are covered that the book provides the interested reader with a double pleasure: finding out what Markert has to say about movies one already knows well, and discovering others one didn't know. . . .Markert's concise analyses are on the whole pithy, witty, and accurate, and his book manages to be an important study of a nearly ubiquitous but under-explored area of modern cinema as well as a valuable contribution to the social constructivist analysis of cinema.
This is a fascinating, impressively thorough, and entertaining book. . . .So many films are covered that the book provides the interested reader with a double pleasure: finding out what Markert has to say about movies one already knows well, and discovering others one didn't know. . . .Markert's concise analyses are on the whole pithy, witty, and accurate, and his book manages to be an important study of a nearly ubiquitous but under-explored area of modern cinema as well as a valuable contribution to the social constructivist analysis of cinema.