Unconventional Warriors: The Fantasy of the American Resistance Fighter in Television and Film

Matthew B. Hill

Unconventional Warriors: The Fantasy of the American Resistance Fighter in Television and Film
Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Published
21 February 2018
Pages
217
ISBN
9781440835049

Unconventional Warriors: The Fantasy of the American Resistance Fighter in Television and Film

Matthew B. Hill

Tracing the American Guerrilla narrative through more than one hundred years of film and television, this book shows how the conventions and politics of this narrative influence Americans to see themselves as warriors, both on screen and in history.

American guerrillas fight small-scale battles that, despite their implications for large-scale American victories, often go untold. This book evaluates those stories to illumine the ways in which film and television have created, reinforced, and circulated an American Guerrilla fantasy-a mythic narrative in which Americans, despite having the most powerful military in history, are presented as underdog resistance fighters against an overwhelming and superior occupying evil. Unconventional Warriors: The Fantasy of the American Resistance Fighter in Television and Film explains that this fantasy has occupied the center of numerous war films and in turn shaped the way in which Americans see those wars and themselves.

Informed by the author’s expertise on war in contemporary literature and popular culture, this book begins with an introduction that outlines the basics of the American Guerrilla narrative and identifies it as a recurring theme in American war films. Subsequent chapters cover one hundred years of American guerrillas in film and television. The book concludes with a chapter on science fiction narratives, illustrating how the conventions and politics of these stories shape even the representation of wholly fictional, imagined wars on screen.

Identifies a recurring theme in American films and television from 1915 to the present: Americans fighting-and often winning-guerrilla wars against overwhelming and seemingly superior forces

Examines the cultural impact of these narratives as they reflect and reinforce American concepts of identity, particularly as they relate to historical or imagined war

Invites inquiry into the way in which Americans conceive of war and of guerrillas

Presents a relevant perspective in the present political and historical moment, in which the United States is increasingly and inextricably involved in conflicts around the world

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