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Cinematic Savior: Hollywood's Making of the American Christ

Autor Stephenson Humphries-Brooks
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 mai 2006 – vârsta până la 17 ani
From Cecil B. DeMille's production of King of Kings in 1927, to Mel Gibson's recent The Passion of the Christ, films that discuss the meaning of Jesus have provoked interest, discussion, and reevaluation on a large scale. Hollywood films that deal with this subject have consistently managed to augment their inherent power by commenting simultaneously on political and cultural matters, and drawing from alternative cultural and mythological sources. The Greatest Story Ever Told, for instance, uses a landscape similar to that of the American West, while The Last Temptation of Christ deals with themes related to modern American notions of sexuality and sin. This timely examination considers the life of Jesus as it has been portrayed in such films as King of Kings, The Greatest Story Ever Told, Jesus of Nazareth, The Last Temptation of Christ, and The Passion of the Christ, as well as the more allusive and implicit use of Christ-related themes in Spartacus, Shane, and The Matrix. It looks at the diverse content and often-surprising impact of these and other films, and reveals how these depictions have helped determine, and been determined by, particularly American notions of who Jesus was, how he lived and died, and what he means for both our religious and secular cultures.Through an objective consideration of these movies, the emergent religious culture of mainstream American film becomes apparent as a central element in Hollywood movies-and in American popular culture at large.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275984892
ISBN-10: 0275984893
Pagini: 168
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

STEPHENSON HUMPHRIES-BROOKS is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Hamilton College, where he teaches courses in film, religion, and popular culture. He has been interviewed frequently on the subject of Jesus in film for outlets including the New York Times and NPR. He has also contributed to a number of edited collections.

Cuprins

IntroductionLove and Betrayal: Magdalene, Judas, and JesusI Was a Teenage Jesus in Cold War America: King of Kings, 1961The Greatest Story Ever Told: Suburban Jesus and the Mortgaged GospelJesus Christ Superstar: The Cinematic Savior as Alienated HeroJesus of Nazareth: The Contribution of TelevisionThe Last Temptation of Christ: The Psychological Problem of God in a BodyHow Jesus Got a GunThe Passion of the Christ: Jesus as Action HeroConclusion: Where does Jesus Lead Us?NotesFilmographyWorks ConsultedIndex

Recenzii

[H]umphries-Brooks reconstructs the making of a cinematic savior with clarity and unhurried reason. Beginning with Cecil B. DeMille (and overlooking earlier film versions of the Christ story), the author teases out cultural reflections from a half dozen American film adaptations of the Gospel story. Interpretative insights follow previous studies, scanning parallels between director George Stevens's Jesus and his Western Shane and white American action-hero values in Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ. Though several unique asides pay tribute to such peculiar bits as the Oscar Wildean antecedent of Salome, this well-written, engaging book settles down to finding American icons of the Savior that reflect anxiety, alienation, mainstream Protestant assurance, and Roman Catholic sacramental mysteries within contemporary society. The marketing of the myth of a messiah ultimately means that Hollywood has made another consumer product that sells well. Even without significant original sources on the films themselves, Humphries-Brooks provides a leisurely, intelligent prepackaged tour of the cinematic land of Holywood. Recommended. Lower-/upper-division undergraduates; general readers; professionals.
Humphries-Brooks offers a different take from the dozen other similarly themed books from the last ten years..The strength of Cinematic Savior stems from the way it refrains from basing its critique in adaptation, in how well the films hold up to the literary accounts found in the Gospels. Instead, even though Humphries-Brooks was trained in the Gospels, he wisely sets his readings withing a reception history of Jesus films themselves, suggesting that students and other contemporaries receive their understandings and images of Jesus from Hollywood more than from the Gospels, Church teachings, or more traditional iconography..Cinematic Savior is a provocative work at the intersection of christology, popular culture, and visual culture.
This book may not, as is suggested, do for the cinematic Jesus what the great biblical scholar Albert Schweitzer did for the historical Jesus, but it explicates the enormity of what movie-makers attempt--and the need for movie fans to beware.
. an engaging and provocative study that traces the development of the representation of Jesus upon the screen in six films ..