FILM & POLITICS

SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Allan Louden, Wake Forest University (louden@wfu.edu)

Last Updated:Sunday, 21-Oct-2012 19:25:54 EDT

See: Convention Film

Christensen, T., & Hass, P. J. (2005). Projecting politics: Political message in American film. Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe.

Edwards, J. L. (2005). Presidential campaign films in a televisual convention environment: The example of 2004. In R. E. Denton (Ed.), The 2004 presidential campaign: A communication perspective (pp. 75-92). Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Pub.

Franklin, D. F. (2006). Politics and film: the political culture of film in the United States. Blue Ridge Summit, PA: Rowman & Littlefield.

Giglio, E. (2005). Here's looking at you: Hollywood, film & politics, 2nd Ed. New York: Peter Lang Publisher.

Jordan, C. (2003). Movies and the Reagan presidency: Success and ethics. Westport, CT: Praeger.

Kellner, D. (2002). Presidential politics: The movie. American Behavioral Scientist, 46, 467-486.

Kelly, B . M. (2004). Reelpolitick II: Political ideologies in the '50s and '60s films. Rowman & Littlefield.

Mackey-Kallis, S. (1991). Spectator desire and narrative closure: The Reagan 18-minute political film. Southern Communication Journal, 56, 308-314.

May, A. L. (2010). Who Tube? How YouTube’s news and politics space is going mainstream. International Journal of Press/Politics, 15, 499 –511.

Morreale, J. (1994). American self images and the Presidential campaign film, 1964-1992. In A. H. Miller & B. E. Gronbeck (Eds.), Presidential campaigning and America's self images (pp. 19-39). Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

Morreale, J. (1993). The presidential campaign film. Westport, CT: Praeger.

Morreale, J. (1990). A New Beginning: A textual analysis of the political campaign film. New York: SUNY Press.

O'Connor, J. E., & Rollins, P. C. (Eds.) (2003). Hollywood's White House: The American presidency in film and history. Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky.

Olson, K. (2005). Evaporation symbols in argument: Emotional dispersion in a Goldwater campaign film. In C. A. Williard (Ed.), Critical problems in argumentation (pp. 238-245). Washington, DC: National Communication Association.

Parmelee, J. H. (2003). Meet the candidate videos: Analyzing presidential primary campaign videocasssettes. Westport, CT: Praeger.

Rogin, M. P.(1988). Ronald Reagan, the movie: And other episodes of political demonology. Berkeley, CA: Unversity of California Press.

Rollins, P. C., & O'Connor, J. E. (2003). Hollywood's White House: The American presidency in film and history. Lexington, KY: University of Kentucky Press.

Schutz, A. (1993). Political advertising and the use of modern myths: A campaign film for Ronald Reagan 1984. Politics and the Individual, 3, 95-103.

Stroud, N. J. (2007). Media effects, selective exposure, and Fahrenheit 9/11. Political Communication, 24, 415-432.

Whiteman, D. (2004). Out of the theaters and into the streets: A coalition model of the political impact of documentary film and video. Political Communication, 21 51-70.


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