Table des matières
David Roche
AcknowledgementsDavid Roche
IntroductionSpielberg’s Early Career
Peter Krämer
Spiritual Science Fiction for the Whole Family: Spielberg, Close Encounters of the Third Kind and 1970s HollywoodThe Poetics of Steven Spielberg
Antoine Gaudin
David Roche et Caitlin Vanessa Smith (trad.)
Cinematographic Space as Material and the American Territory as Subject: Duel and The Sugarland ExpressDavid Roche
Spielberg’s Poetics of HorrorSpielberg, Genre & Creation
Andrew Stubbs
Creation as Recreation: Spielberg and the RemakeFátima Chinita
Redefining Melodrama: Saving Private Ryan as Male WeepieSpielberg & Identity Politics
Hélène Charlery
Thematic and Visual Treatment of Race Relations in Spielberg’s The Color Purple and LincolnMichael Lipiner et Rocco Giansante
Movie Mensch: An Exploration of Spielberg’s Universalist Jewish-American SensibilityCharles-Antoine Courcoux
Franck Le Gac (trad.)
To Be or Not to Be (Born): The Spielbergian Hero and the Uterine Challenges of the Digital RevolutionSpielberg, Ethics & Ideology
Julie Assouly
Spielberg Meets Rockwell: Nostalgia and the Celebration of America’s Heroic Past- Telling Stories: Norman Rockwell from the Collections of George Lucas and Steven Spielberg
- 1941, Always and Aviation
- The Pan Am Mystique: Selling American Perfection in Catch Me If You Can
- American Heroism and the Lindbergh Affair
- Adapting Empire of the Sun: The Question of Historicity
- Ahistoricism and Ideological Commitment in Nostalgia Films: The Spielberg Paradox
Sébastien Lefait
The Viktor Navorski Show: Surveillance, Paranoia and Reality TV in The Terminal- From Minority Report to The Terminal: Surveillance Ideology and the Scope of Spielberg’s Commitment
- Exploiting Surveillance Microcosms: Cast away, The Truman Show and The Terminal
- Post-9/11 Surveillance and Paranoid Mechanisms
- The Viktor Navorski Show: Reality TV Nightmare or Reality TV Dream?
- From Airport Rags to Airport Riches
- Using Surveillance to Reach Stardom
- The Airport as Spielbergized Microcosm
- Conclusion: Spielberg’s Reflection: Escapism vs Commitment
Pascal Couté
David Roche (trad.)
The Becoming Human of the Inhuman: On Saving Private Ryan and Minority ReportDavid Roche
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