John Ford's America

John Ford's America

John Ford's America

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By the time of his death in 1973, John Ford was probably the most celebrated director of Hollywood’s golden age. The winner of four best director Oscars, he was the first filmmaker to be awarded his country’s highest civilian honour, the Medal of Freedom, and the man chosen by the American Film Institute to receive its first life achievement award.

In his work, Ford returned regularly to the same themes, employed the same actors and had a visual style that was personal and distinctive. This volume explores his preoccupations throughout his long, garlanded career, showing how he attempted to come to terms with American history, with how America kept changing its relationship with history and with how many of the myths of the ‘West’ were just that – myths.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781526195364
ISBN10 1526195364
Number Of Pages 350
Item Weight 492 g
Product Dimensions 156 x 234 x 19 mm
Publisher / Reseller Manchester University Press
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

' The book explores notions of family, community, and nation and the struggle of social outcasts to find a place within those worlds... Ford’s problematic representation of Black people and Native Americans is weighed against his more sympathetic treatments of these communities in films made later in his career, such as Sergeant Rutledge (1960) and Cheyenne Autumn (1964), not to mention films like The Searchers (1956) that foregrounded and exposed white racism.'
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Reprinted with permission from Choice Reviews. All rights reserved. Copyright by the American Library Association

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Author's Bio

Jeffrey Richards is Emeritus Professor of Cultural History at Lancaster University

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