Ebook: Conspiracy Cinema: Propaganda, Politics and Paranoia
Author: David Ray Carter
- Tags: Performing Arts, Dance, Individual Directors, Magic & Illusion, Reference, Theater, Arts & Photography, Guides & Reviews, Movies, Humor & Entertainment, History & Criticism, Movies, Humor & Entertainment, Reference, Movies, Humor & Entertainment, Reference, Video, Movies, Humor & Entertainment, Documentaries, Movies, Humor & Entertainment, Communication & Media Studies, Social Sciences, Politics & Social Sciences, Propaganda & Political Psychology, Specific Topics, Politics & Government, Politics & Social Sciences
- Year: 2012
- Publisher: Headpress
- Language: English
- pdf
growing influence on the contemporary political imagination, thanks mostly to the unprecedented phenomenon David Ray Carter has entitled 'conspiracy cinema' - documentaries mostly freely available over the internet, that present a conspiratorial explanation for an event or series of events, including everything from 9/11 to the Kennedy assassinations, Roswell to the AIDS pandemic. Incredibly, an estimated half a billion people around the world have watched one of these films at some time or other, yet this is the first book to exclusively address what is indubitably the definitive cinematic movement of the internet generation. And Conspiracy Cinema does not address it in a dry, academic fashion. Rather, Conspiracy Cinema presents a light, funny, interactive (all the films addressed are freely available at the touch of button online) guide to this transgressive, intriguing and immensely popular form of modern entertainment. * chapters focus on conspiracy, ranking the documentaries, and evaluating the plausibility of both official and conspiratorial explanations
Download the book Conspiracy Cinema: Propaganda, Politics and Paranoia for free or read online
Continue reading on any device:
Last viewed books
Related books
{related-news}
Comments (0)