Popular Cinema as Political Theory Idealism and Realism in Epics, No
The book presents cinematic case studies in political realism versus political idealism, demonstrating methods of viewing popular cinema as political theory. The book appreciates political myth-making in popular genres as especially practical and accessib
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POPULAR CINEMA AS POLITICAL THEORY
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