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Cinema's Military Industrial Complex
This chapter is in the book Cinema's Military Industrial Complex
© 2019 University of California Press, Berkeley

© 2019 University of California Press, Berkeley

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. CONTENTS vii
  3. List of Illustrations xi
  4. Acknowledgments xiii
  5. 1. The Military’s Cinema Complex 1
  6. PART ONE. THE MILITARY’S CINEMA APPARATUS
  7. 2. Experimental Viewing Protocols: Film Projection and the American Military 25
  8. 3. Mobilizing the Moving Image: Movie Machines at US Military Bases and Veterans’ Hospitals during World War II 44
  9. 4. Through America’s Eyes: Cinerama and the Cold War 61
  10. 5. An Army of Theaters: Military, Technological, and Industrial Change in US Army Motion-Picture Exhibition 75
  11. PART TWO. STRATEGIES OF VIEWING
  12. 6. War in Peace: The American Legion and the Continuing Service of Film 95
  13. 7. Managing the Trauma of Labor: Military Psychiatric Cinema in World War II 116
  14. 8. The Cinema Intelligence Apparatus: Gregory Bateson, the Museum of Modern Art Film Library, and the Intelligence Work of Film Studies during World War II 137
  15. 9. Epistemology of the Checkpoint: Gillo Pontecorvo’s Battle of Algiers and the Doctrine of Counterinsurgency 157
  16. PART THREE. MILITARY-MADE MOVIES
  17. 10. Between the Front Lines: Military Training Films, Machine Guns, and the Great War 177
  18. 11. From Wartime Instruction to Superpower Cinema: Maintaining the Military-Industrial Documentary 192
  19. 12. Framing the Bomb in the West: The View from Lookout Mountain 210
  20. 13. Occupation, Diplomacy, and the Moving Image: The US Army as Cultural Interlocutor in Korea, 1945–1948 227
  21. 14. Shots Made around the World: DASPO’s Documentation of the Vietnam War 241
  22. PART FOUR. THE MILITARY AND ITS COLLABORATORS
  23. 15. War, Media, and the Security of State and Capital 261
  24. 16. Star Testimonies: World War and the Cultural Politics of Authority 281
  25. 17. “A Treacherous Tightrope”: The Office of War Information, Psychological Warfare, and Film Distribution in Liberated Europe 305
  26. 18. “A Campaign of Truth”: Marshall Plan Films in Greece 321
  27. Bibliography 339
  28. List of Contributors 365
  29. Index 369
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