An edition of Flatlining on the field of dreams (1997)

Flatlining on the field of dreams

cultural narratives in the films of President Reagan's America

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An edition of Flatlining on the field of dreams (1997)

Flatlining on the field of dreams

cultural narratives in the films of President Reagan's America

Flatlining on the Field of Dreams demonstrates how the overindulgent, image-conscious years of the Reagan administration are reflected in sundry aspects of American films produced during that era. Discussing dozens of films, including Home Alone, Bettlejuice, Ghost, The Little Mermaid, Working Girl, Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, and Trading Places, Alan Nadel identifies narratives about credit, deregulation, gender, race, and masculinity that defined "President Reagan's America."

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Language
English
Pages
238

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Edition Notes

Filmography: p. 211-214.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-222) and index.

Published in
New Brunswick, N.J

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
302.23/43/097309048
Library of Congress
PN1995.9.S6 N33 1997, PN1995.9.S6N33 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 238 p. :
Number of pages
238

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1009064M
Internet Archive
flatliningonfiel0000nade
ISBN 10
0813524393, 0813524407
LCCN
96049062
OCLC/WorldCat
35955205
Library Thing
494804
Goodreads
463665

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