For No Reason at All


The Changing Narrative of the First World War in American Film

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By Jeffrey A. Hinkelman
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UNIVERSITY PRESS OF MISSISSIPPI
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264

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Jeffrey A. Hinkelman is director of film and visual media studies and senior lecturer in the Carnegie Mellon University English Department, where he has taught for many years.

By connecting the United States' involvement during the Great War to its socio-historical context, this highly enjoyable book acts both as a complete scholarly account and a novel-esque recollection of a fairly forgotten age of American filmmaking.--Zhihui Zou "Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television" For No Reason at All is readable, vigorously engaging, and an excellent contribution to the study of the way war has been represented in American culture.--Owen W. Gilman Jr., author of The Hell of War Comes Home: Imaginative Texts from the Conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq

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