Abraham Lincoln and Women in Film

LSU PRESSISBN: 9780807169728

One Hundred Years of Hollywood Mythmaking

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By Frank J. Wetta, Martin A. Novelli, Series edited by T. Michael Parrish
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229 x 152 mm
Weight:
270 g
Pages:
252

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Frank J. Wetta is former vice president of academic affairs at Ocean County College in New Jersey and former lecturer and senior fellow in the Department of History at Kean University. Martin A. Novelli is the former dean of humanities, fine arts, and media studies at Ocean County College in New Jersey. Wetta and Novelli are coauthors of The Long Reconstruction: The Post-Civil War South in History, Film, and Memory and Last Stands from the Alamo to Benghazi: How Hollywood Turns Military Defeats into Moral Victories.

"Abraham Lincoln and Women in Film gets at the man behind the myth by examining the women in the life of the Great Emancipator. The book deconstructs Lincoln's fabled persona across film, biography, and culture by considering the role his relationships with women played in its construction. By foregrounding gender, the authors offer a new way of understanding this much-studied figure while shedding light on the women who shaped Lincoln and his filmic representation." - Jacqueline Pinkowitz, director of film studies at Mercer University

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