Scarecrow Press
Pages: 224
Trim: 5½ x 8½
978-0-8108-5882-4 • Paperback • September 2006 • $62.00 • (£48.00)
Harry Keyishian is Professor of English, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Madison, New Jersey.
Keyishian (English, Fairleigh Dickinson U.) describes and analyzes more than 50 films dealing with politicians and the political process in the U.S. He provides an overview of the development of the genre in the introduction, while the main part of the volume consists of alphabetically arranged entries discussing individual films. This is the first paperback edition of a work previously published in 2003.
— Reference and Research Book News
This book is an eclectic anthology about fifty-eight feature films released over a neat seven-decade period....interesting...
— The Journal of Popular Culture
Harry Keyishian discusses how films help to shape our understanding of the American political process. He shows how the populist films of the Depression era, with their endorsement of the progressive ideals of Roosevelt's New Deal, gave way to a generally more ambiguous view of politics and politicians after World War II. . . Keyishian points out that despite the cynicism of the post-Watergate era, or perhaps precisely because of it, the reedemer hero of the 1930s has returned.
— Film Quarterly, Winter 2007-08