Transactions with the World
Ecocriticism and the Environmental Sensibility of New Hollywood
Author(s)
O’Brien, Adam
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Number
104142Language
EnglishAbstract
In their bold experimentation and bracing engagement with culture and politics, the “New Hollywood” films of the late 1960s and early 1970s are justly celebrated contributions to American cinematic history. Relatively unexplored, however, has been the profound environmental sensibility that characterized movies such as The Wild Bunch, Chinatown, and Nashville. This brisk and engaging study explores how many hallmarks of New Hollywood filmmaking, such as the increased reliance on location shooting and the rejection of American self-mythologizing, made the era such a vividly “grounded” cinematic moment. Synthesizing a range of narrative, aesthetic, and ecocritical theories, it offers a genuinely fresh perspective on one of the most studied periods in film history.
Keywords
Performing Arts; Film; History & CriticismISBN
9781789204681Publisher
Berghahn BooksPublisher website
https://berghahnbooks.com/Publication date and place
2016Grantor
Imprint
Berghahn BooksClassification
Film history, theory or criticism