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- catalog contributor b2776177.
- catalog created "1990.".
- catalog date "1990".
- catalog date "1990.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1990.".
- catalog description "Hitler's favorite baroness : the Dinesen-Streep out of Africa -- For export only : PBS's The Africans -- Sex and the military man : Laclo's Liaisons dangereuses -- Cry fraud : Attenborough's Cry freedom -- Splendor and the Beijing party line : Bertolucci's The last emperor -- From Russia with angst : The burgler -- Fidel and Vanity Fair get married : the Havana film festival -- Art Hysteria : the Modern's "committed to print" -- Eggs for the Soviet omelette : the Russian avant-garde of the 1920s -- The ruckus over Jesus : Scorsese's The last temptation of Christ -- PBS at the bat : Nestor Almendros's Nobody listened -- The film director as Nazi : Ingmar Bergman -- The romance of cocaine : Tequila sunrise -- The politics of sentimentality : Charlie Chaplin -- Heavy thinking in the afternoon : Oprah Winfrey and Shirley MacLaine -- Burning the flag and Robert Mapplethorpe -- Mad manichaeanism : summer blockbuster movies -- Whose Vietnam? Brian de Palma's Casualties of war -- ".
- catalog description "The true child : George Lucas and the star wars series -- The uniforms that guard : Kipling, Orwell, and Australia's Breaker Morant -- Bolshevism as the politics of intent : Warren Beatty's Reds -- Is it a cuddly universe? : Spielberg's E.T. and Scott's Blade runner -- Fassbinder, Germany, and the Bloomingdale's factor -- The Gandhi nobody knows -- The hard left and the soft : Hollywood tests its radical limits -- The feminization of Henry James : Vanessa Redgrave and The Bostonians -- The Clint Eastwood phenomenon : how he became the world's favorite movie star -- Treason chic : Britain acclaims its traitors -- Eddie Murphy in post-racist America -- The "auteur" cult : Truffaut and what France's Nouvelle Vague was all about -- Writing under a dark spell : George Orwell's 1984 -- The serene republic of letters : the PEN club -- Are writer's crazy? a literary notebook -- African dreaming : Alice Walker's The color of purple -- ".
- catalog description "The year of the orgasmic woman : When Harry met Sally -- Treason redux : Le Carré's Russia house -- Madame Butterfly's revenge : M. Butterfly on Broadway -- The FBI, the KKK, and a Sartrean Marxist : Costa Gavra's Betrayed -- Britain's loony left : Letter to Brezhnev -- The sneaky side of pacifism : Spielberg's Empire of the sun -- Can Jesus save Madonna? : "Like a prayer" -- Culture's mega-Stalinist : Brecht and The threepenny opera -- A Broadway flop goes downmarket : CBS's A pack of lies -- Jane Fonda saves Mexico : Carlos Fuentes's Old gringo -- Was Shakespeare alienated? Branagh's anti-war Henry V.".
- catalog extent "liii, 392 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Capturing the culture.".
- catalog identifier "0896331490 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Capturing the culture.".
- catalog issued "1990".
- catalog issued "1990.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington D.C. : Ethics and Public Policy Center,".
- catalog relation "Capturing the culture.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "791.43/75 20".
- catalog subject "Culture in motion pictures.".
- catalog subject "Motion picture industry Political aspects United States.".
- catalog subject "Motion pictures Political aspects United States.".
- catalog subject "Motion pictures Reviews.".
- catalog subject "PN1995 .G684 1990".
- catalog tableOfContents "Hitler's favorite baroness : the Dinesen-Streep out of Africa -- For export only : PBS's The Africans -- Sex and the military man : Laclo's Liaisons dangereuses -- Cry fraud : Attenborough's Cry freedom -- Splendor and the Beijing party line : Bertolucci's The last emperor -- From Russia with angst : The burgler -- Fidel and Vanity Fair get married : the Havana film festival -- Art Hysteria : the Modern's "committed to print" -- Eggs for the Soviet omelette : the Russian avant-garde of the 1920s -- The ruckus over Jesus : Scorsese's The last temptation of Christ -- PBS at the bat : Nestor Almendros's Nobody listened -- The film director as Nazi : Ingmar Bergman -- The romance of cocaine : Tequila sunrise -- The politics of sentimentality : Charlie Chaplin -- Heavy thinking in the afternoon : Oprah Winfrey and Shirley MacLaine -- Burning the flag and Robert Mapplethorpe -- Mad manichaeanism : summer blockbuster movies -- Whose Vietnam? Brian de Palma's Casualties of war -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The true child : George Lucas and the star wars series -- The uniforms that guard : Kipling, Orwell, and Australia's Breaker Morant -- Bolshevism as the politics of intent : Warren Beatty's Reds -- Is it a cuddly universe? : Spielberg's E.T. and Scott's Blade runner -- Fassbinder, Germany, and the Bloomingdale's factor -- The Gandhi nobody knows -- The hard left and the soft : Hollywood tests its radical limits -- The feminization of Henry James : Vanessa Redgrave and The Bostonians -- The Clint Eastwood phenomenon : how he became the world's favorite movie star -- Treason chic : Britain acclaims its traitors -- Eddie Murphy in post-racist America -- The "auteur" cult : Truffaut and what France's Nouvelle Vague was all about -- Writing under a dark spell : George Orwell's 1984 -- The serene republic of letters : the PEN club -- Are writer's crazy? a literary notebook -- African dreaming : Alice Walker's The color of purple -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The year of the orgasmic woman : When Harry met Sally -- Treason redux : Le Carré's Russia house -- Madame Butterfly's revenge : M. Butterfly on Broadway -- The FBI, the KKK, and a Sartrean Marxist : Costa Gavra's Betrayed -- Britain's loony left : Letter to Brezhnev -- The sneaky side of pacifism : Spielberg's Empire of the sun -- Can Jesus save Madonna? : "Like a prayer" -- Culture's mega-Stalinist : Brecht and The threepenny opera -- A Broadway flop goes downmarket : CBS's A pack of lies -- Jane Fonda saves Mexico : Carlos Fuentes's Old gringo -- Was Shakespeare alienated? Branagh's anti-war Henry V.".
- catalog title "Capturing the culture : film, art, and politics / Richard Grenier ; introduction by Robert H. Bork.".
- catalog type "Reviews. fast".
- catalog type "text".