American Energy Cinema

WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781952271762

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Edited by Robert Lifset, Raechel Lutz, Sarah Stanford-McIntyre
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WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY PRESS
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PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
228 x 152 mm
Weight:
490 g
Pages:
370

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Robert Lifset is the Donald Keith Jones Associate Professor of History in the Honors College at the University of Oklahoma and the author of Power on the Hudson: Storm King Mountain and the Emergence of Modern American Environmentalism. Raechel Lutz teaches history and civics at the Wardlaw+Hartridge School. Sarah Stanford-McIntyre is assistant professor of engineering, ethics, and society at the University of Colorado Boulder.

List of Illustrations Introduction Part 1: When Disaster Strikes 1. Blackouts, Bad Guys, and Belly Laughs: Exploring America's First Cascading Power Failure in Where Were You When the Lights Went Out? (1968) Julie A. Cohn 2. Meltdown: Nuclear Cinema and the Martha Mitchell Effect in The China Syndrome (1979) and Silkwood

"A rich and compelling collection of essays covering a broad range of moments and films in the histories of oil, coal, nuclear power, and energy in America."-Toby Jones, Rutgers University "Movies are a fun escape from reality, cultural snapshots in time, and valuable historical documents. That's the key thesis and value of this book: it gives readers an engaging way to learn the history of energy-rather, the history of American society-with a century of thrillers, dramas, comedies, and whodunits. Addressing a range of genres, story lines, and themes, this collection of essays will be captivating and informative for movie lovers, energy enthusiasts, and historians alike."-Michael E. Webber, host and creator of the PBS special Energy at the Movies

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