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Reference Literature to Cold War

  • Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television 13:1 (1993): Special Issue: Media and the Cold War in Europe
  • Stephen J.Whitfield: The Culture of the Cold War. Baltimore 19962
  • Film History 10:3 (1998): The Cold War and the Movies, ed.by D.J.Leab
  • James J.Lorence: The Suppression of Salt of the Earth. How Hollywood, Big Labor, and Politicians Blacklisted a Movie in Cold War America. Albuquerque/NM 1999
  • David Seed: American Science Fiction and the Cold War. Literature and Film. Chicago 1999
  • Stanley Corkin: "Cowboys and Free Markets: Post-World War II Westerns and the Cold War." In: Cinema Journal 39:3 (2000), pp.66-91
  • David N. Eldridge: "»Dear Owen«: The CIA, Luigi Luraschi and Hollywood, 1953." In: Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television 20:2 (2000), pp.149-196
  • Cyndy Hendershot: "The Cold War Horror Film: Taboo and Transgression in The Bad Seed, The Fly, and Psycho." In: Journal of Popular Film & TV 29:1 (2001), pp.20-31
  • Tony Shaw: British Cinema and the Cold War. The state, propaganda and consensus. London & New York 2001
  • Stanley Corkin: Cowboys as Cold Warriors. The Western and U.S. History. Philadelphia 2004
  • Thomas Doherty: Cold War, Cool Medium. Television, McCarthyism, and American Culture. New York: Columbia U.Pr., 2004
  • Beverly Merrill Kelley: Reelpolitik II. Political Ideologies in '50s and '60s Films. Lanham/MD 2004
  • Geraldine Murphy: "Ugly Americans in Togas: Imperial Anxiety in the Cold War Hollywood Epic." In: Journal of Film and Video 56:3 (2004), pp.3-19
  • David Caute: The Dancer Defects. The struggle for cultural supremacy during the Cold War. Oxford: UP, 2005
  • Michael Kackman: Citizen Spy. Television, Espionage, and Cold War Culture. Minneapolis: U.of Minnesota Pr, 2005
  • Leerom Medovoi: Rebels. Youth and the Cold War Origins of Identity. Durham: Duke UP, 2005
  • Kevin Ohi: "Of Red Queens and Garden Clubs: The Manchurian Candidate, Cold War Paranoia, and the Historicity of the Homosexual." In: Camera Obscura No.58 (2005), pp.149-183
  • Film History 18:1 (2006): Cold-War German Cinema, ed.by M.Silberman
  • S.Guthrie-Shimizu: "Lost in Translation and Morphed in Transit: Godzilla in Cold War America." In: W.M.Tsutsui / M.Ito (Eds.): Godzilla's Footsteps: Japanese Pop Culture Icons on the Global Stage, New York: Palgrave, 2006
  • Matthew Frye Jacobson / Gaspar González: What Have They Built You to Do? The Manchurian Candidate and Cold War America. Minneapolis: U.of Minnesota Pr, 2006
  • Lars Karl (Hg.): Leinwand zwischen Tauwetter und Frost. Die osteuropäischen Spiel- und Dokumentarfilme im Kalten Krieg. Berlin: Metropol, 2007
  • Tony Shaw: Hollywood's Cold War. Edinburgh: UP, 2007
see also:

OV: Ideology/Politics

HUAC / Blacklist

the Fifties

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