Social Realism: Art, Nationhood And Politics Hardcover 1
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David Forrest
Book Description
This book presents a radical reappraisal of one of the most persistent and misunderstood aspects of British cinema: social realism. Through means of close textual analysis, David Forrest advances the case that social realism has provided British national culture with a consistent and distinctive art cinema, arguing that a theoretical re-assessment of the mode can enable it to be located within the context of broader traditions of global cinema. The book begins with the documentary movement and British wartime cinema, before moving to the British new wave and social problem cycle; the films of Ken Loach; the films of Mike Leigh; realism in the 198s, specifically the work of Stephen Frears and Alan Clarke; before concluding with a discussion of contemporary realist cinema, specifically the work of Shane Meadows, Andrea Arnold and other recent exponents of the mode. These case studies give a thorough platform to explore the most prominent and diverse examples of realist practice in Britain over the last 8 years. The construction and critical analysis of this `social realist canon' creates the conditions to reassess and look anew at this most British of cinematic traditions.
ISBN-13
9781443851510
Language
English
Publisher
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication Date
41551
Number of Pages
245
About the Author
David Forrest is Lecturer in Film Studies in the School of English at the University of Sheffield.
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1