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Series Introduction | ||
Volume Introduction | ||
Public, Private, and Popular: The United States Remembers World War II | 1 | |
Anglophilia on Film: Creating an Atmosphere for Alliance, 1935-1941 | 22 | |
The True Glory and the Failure of Anglo-American Film Propaganda in the Second World War | 41 | |
OWI Goes to the Movies: The Bureau of Intelligence's Criticism of Hollywood, 1942-43 | 56 | |
Awakening a Sleeping Giant: The Pearl Harbor Attack on Film | 72 | |
Pictures of the Enemy: Fifty Years of Images of Japan in the American Press, 1941-92 | 79 | |
The Cultural Hero in the World War II Fantasy Film | 94 | |
South Pacific and American Remembering; or, 'Josh, We're Going to Buy This Son of a Bitch!' | 107 | |
Hollywood and the Holocaust: Remembering The Pawnbroker | 123 | |
A Reel Witness: Steven Speilberg's Representation of the Holocaust in Schindler's List | 147 | |
What Combat Does to Man: Private Ryan and Its Critics | 166 | |
The Negro Soldier (1944): Film Propaganda in Black and White | 174 | |
It's Everybody's War: Racism and the World War Two Documentary | 200 | |
What in the World Interests Women? Hollywood, Postwar America, and Johnny Belinda | 209 | |
Saving Private Property: Steven Speilberg's American Dream Works | 231 | |
Culture, Power, and Mission to Moscow: Film and Soviet Relations during World War II | 261 | |
The Holocaust in American Popular Culture | 291 | |
The Political Lessons of Two World War II Novels: A Review Essay | 299 | |
Acknowledgments | 307 |
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