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The American President in Film and Television: Myth, Politics and Representation

Frame, Gregory

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Abstract

As evidenced by the election of celebrity and reality television star Donald Trump, popular culture has played a vital role in the conceptualisation of political leadership. This revised edition of The American President in Film and Television explores the complex relationship between the construction of fictional presidents on screen and the political cultures from which they emerged. How have our popular cultural fantasies of presidential leadership contributed to the current political reality? Combining textual analysis with close attention to political and historical contexts, the book addresses the reasons behind the proliferation of images of the president in the past twenty-five years, from the archetype in American genre cinema (Air Force One, Independence Day and Deep Impact) to the idealised fantasy figure in network television (The West Wing, 24 and Commander in Chief). With the election of a president whose worldview appears to have been formed entirely by the aesthetics and rhetoric of popular culture, where does the presidency – either on screen or in the White House – go from here?

Citation

Frame, G. (2014). The American President in Film and Television: Myth, Politics and Representation. Peter Lang International Academic Publishers

Book Type Authored Book
Online Publication Date Sep 8, 2014
Publication Date Sep 8, 2014
Deposit Date May 18, 2023
Publisher Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
ISBN 9781788741439
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/19006401
Publisher URL https://www.peterlang.com/document/1121537