One way to analyze the intensely conflicting feelings Americans hold toward the Vietnam War is to see how the war has been portrayed through film. How the War Was Remembered is the first book to analyze Vietnam War films. Auster and Quart create a typology of these films based on their connection to sociohistorical currents such as the Wounded Hero Superman Hunter/Hero and the Survivor. They also combine aesthetic analysis with a social historical and cultural critique. How the War Was Remembered by Albert Auster and Leonard Quart is a full-length treatment of filmic portrayals of the Vietnam War. From Samuel Fuller''s China Gate to Francis Coppala''s Apocalypse Now they examine the major works of an ever growing genre. The book is divided into four parts. The first deals with the genre and the other three specific types within the genre. Notes a bibliography and an index complete the volume. Communication BooknotesOne way to analyze the intensely conflicting feelings Americans hold toward the Vietnam War is to see how the war has been portrayed through film. How the War Was Remembered is the first book to analyze Vietnam War films beginning with China Gate and ending with Hamburger Hill. Included are analyses of all the major films about the Vietnam War including Green Berets The Deerhunter Apocalypse Now The Killing Fields Rambo Platoon and Full Metal Jacket and others. Auster and Quart create a typology of these films based on their connection to socio-historical currents such as the Wounded Hero Superman Hunter/Hero and the Survivor. They also combine aesthetic analysis with a social historical and cultural critique.
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