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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures and Tables vii
- Acknowledgements of Original Publishers ix
- Personal Acknowledgements x
- Contributors xi
- Editor’s Introduction 1
- CHAPTER 1 Ashes and Diamonds 29
- CHAPTER 2 The Roots of the Western 35
- CHAPTER 3 Pickup on South Street 45
- CHAPTER 4 Extract from Underworld U.S.A. 49
- CHAPTER 5 Politicising Scottish Film Culture 69
- CHAPTER 6 Crossfire and the Anglo-American Critical Tradition 77
- CHAPTER 7 Breaking the Signs: Scotch Myths as Cultural Struggle 85
- CHAPTER 8 Scotland and Cinema: The Iniquity of the Fathers 97
- CHAPTER 9 The Maggie 121
- CHAPTER 10 National Identities 133
- CHAPTER 11 TV Commercials: Moving Statues and Old Movies 139
- CHAPTER 12 Tele-history: The Dragon Has Two Tongues 143
- CHAPTER 13 Scotland’s Story 151
- CHAPTER 14 The Dialectic of National Identity: The Glasgow Empire Exhibition of 1938 159
- CHAPTER 15 The New Scottish Cinema? 171
- CHAPTER 16 The Rises and Falls of the Edinburgh International Film Festival 181
- CHAPTER 17 A Dram for All Seasons: The Diverse Identities of Scotch 195
- CHAPTER 18 Scottish Culture: A Reply to David McCrone 205
- CHAPTER 19 In Praise of a Poor Cinema 219
- CHAPTER 20 Wake for a Glasgow Culture Hero 229
- CHAPTER 21 The Cultural Necessity of a Poor Celtic Cinema 235
- CHAPTER 22 Culloden: A Pre-emptive Strike 249
- CHAPTER 23 Casablanca: Where Have All the Fascists Gone? 273
- CHAPTER 24 The Scottish Discursive Unconscious 279
- CHAPTER 25 Chinese Boxes and Russian Dolls: Tracking the Elusive Cinematic City 289
- CHAPTER 26 Artists and Philistines: The Irish and Scottish Film Milieux 317
- CHAPTER 27 Braveheart and the Scottish Aesthetic Dementia 331
- CHAPTER 28 The Exquisite Corpse of Rab(elais) C(opernicus) Nesbitt 349
- CHAPTER 29 Mise-en-scène Degree Zero: Jean-Pierre Melville’s Le Samouraï 371
- CHAPTER 30 The Critics Who Knew Too Little: Hitchcock and the Absent Class Paradigm 385
- CHAPTER 31 Caledonianising Macbeth, or, How Scottish is ‘The Scottish Play’? 403
- CHAPTER 32 Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: Cultural Struggle in the British Film Institute 427
- CHAPTER 33 Transatlantic Scots, Their Interlocutors and the Scottish Discursive Unconscious 449
- CHAPTER 34 Scotch Myths, Scottish Film Culture and the Suppression of Ludic Modernism 469
- CHAPTER 35 Bring Furrit the Tartan-Necks! Nationalist Intellectuals and Scottish Popular Culture 487
- CHAPTER 36 Vanished or Banished? Murray Grigor as Absent Scots Auteur 503
- Author’s Afterword: Colin McArthur 513
- Select Bibliography 523
- Index of Names 527
- Film Titles 531
- Ideas, Institutions and Non-Film Texts Index 536
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures and Tables vii
- Acknowledgements of Original Publishers ix
- Personal Acknowledgements x
- Contributors xi
- Editor’s Introduction 1
- CHAPTER 1 Ashes and Diamonds 29
- CHAPTER 2 The Roots of the Western 35
- CHAPTER 3 Pickup on South Street 45
- CHAPTER 4 Extract from Underworld U.S.A. 49
- CHAPTER 5 Politicising Scottish Film Culture 69
- CHAPTER 6 Crossfire and the Anglo-American Critical Tradition 77
- CHAPTER 7 Breaking the Signs: Scotch Myths as Cultural Struggle 85
- CHAPTER 8 Scotland and Cinema: The Iniquity of the Fathers 97
- CHAPTER 9 The Maggie 121
- CHAPTER 10 National Identities 133
- CHAPTER 11 TV Commercials: Moving Statues and Old Movies 139
- CHAPTER 12 Tele-history: The Dragon Has Two Tongues 143
- CHAPTER 13 Scotland’s Story 151
- CHAPTER 14 The Dialectic of National Identity: The Glasgow Empire Exhibition of 1938 159
- CHAPTER 15 The New Scottish Cinema? 171
- CHAPTER 16 The Rises and Falls of the Edinburgh International Film Festival 181
- CHAPTER 17 A Dram for All Seasons: The Diverse Identities of Scotch 195
- CHAPTER 18 Scottish Culture: A Reply to David McCrone 205
- CHAPTER 19 In Praise of a Poor Cinema 219
- CHAPTER 20 Wake for a Glasgow Culture Hero 229
- CHAPTER 21 The Cultural Necessity of a Poor Celtic Cinema 235
- CHAPTER 22 Culloden: A Pre-emptive Strike 249
- CHAPTER 23 Casablanca: Where Have All the Fascists Gone? 273
- CHAPTER 24 The Scottish Discursive Unconscious 279
- CHAPTER 25 Chinese Boxes and Russian Dolls: Tracking the Elusive Cinematic City 289
- CHAPTER 26 Artists and Philistines: The Irish and Scottish Film Milieux 317
- CHAPTER 27 Braveheart and the Scottish Aesthetic Dementia 331
- CHAPTER 28 The Exquisite Corpse of Rab(elais) C(opernicus) Nesbitt 349
- CHAPTER 29 Mise-en-scène Degree Zero: Jean-Pierre Melville’s Le Samouraï 371
- CHAPTER 30 The Critics Who Knew Too Little: Hitchcock and the Absent Class Paradigm 385
- CHAPTER 31 Caledonianising Macbeth, or, How Scottish is ‘The Scottish Play’? 403
- CHAPTER 32 Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: Cultural Struggle in the British Film Institute 427
- CHAPTER 33 Transatlantic Scots, Their Interlocutors and the Scottish Discursive Unconscious 449
- CHAPTER 34 Scotch Myths, Scottish Film Culture and the Suppression of Ludic Modernism 469
- CHAPTER 35 Bring Furrit the Tartan-Necks! Nationalist Intellectuals and Scottish Popular Culture 487
- CHAPTER 36 Vanished or Banished? Murray Grigor as Absent Scots Auteur 503
- Author’s Afterword: Colin McArthur 513
- Select Bibliography 523
- Index of Names 527
- Film Titles 531
- Ideas, Institutions and Non-Film Texts Index 536