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Visions of the Maid: Joan of Arc in American Film and Culture Book

Visions of the Maid: Joan of Arc in American Film and Culture
Visions of the Maid: Joan of Arc in American Film and Culture, Representations of Joan of Arc have been used in the United States for the past two hundred years, appearing in advertising, cartoons, popular song, art, criticism, and propaganda. The presence of the fifteenth-century French heroine in the cinema is part, Visions of the Maid: Joan of Arc in American Film and Culture has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Visions of the Maid: Joan of Arc in American Film and Culture, Representations of Joan of Arc have been used in the United States for the past two hundred years, appearing in advertising, cartoons, popular song, art, criticism, and propaganda. The presence of the fifteenth-century French heroine in the cinema is part, Visions of the Maid: Joan of Arc in American Film and Culture
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  • Visions of the Maid: Joan of Arc in American Film and Culture
  • Written by author Robin Blaetz
  • Published by University of Virginia, November 2001
  • Representations of Joan of Arc have been used in the United States for the past two hundred years, appearing in advertising, cartoons, popular song, art, criticism, and propaganda. The presence of the fifteenth-century French heroine in the cinema is part
  • Blaetz (film studies, Mount Holyoke College) provides a thought- provoking critique of the messages conveyed about women, mothers, and patriotism in Joan of Arc films in the 20th century. Three films are central to the study—Cecil B. DeMille's 1916
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Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction1
1Joan of Arc in America, 1911-192013
2"Joan of Arc Saved France, Women of America Save Your Country": Cecil B. DeMille's Joan the Woman, 191647
3The Demise of Joan of Arc65
4Joan of Arc between the Wars81
5The War Years: Between Us Girls, Joan of Paris, and Joan of Ozark95
6The Return of the Maid: The Miracle of the Bells and Joan of Arc118
7Looking for Joan of Arc: Hedy Lamarr in The Story of Mankind and Jean Seberg in Saint Joan140
8Conclusions: The Vietnam War and Afterward169
AppVisions of the Maid, 1429-1895183
Notes207
Bibliography231
Filmography249
Index of Films263
Index of Subjects and Names266


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