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Description
Falling Down (1993) caused controversy because of its depiction of violence and vigilantism, and was accused of racism in its portrayal of a Korean shopkeeper. Jude Davies explores the film's production and reception context, arguing that it was marketed as a deliberate provocation to a growing 'uncivility' in American society.
Table of Contents
2. Press, Audience and Critical Response on its Release
3. An Outline of the Most Important Issues in Assessing its Impact
4. A Survey of the Debates That Have Centred Around the Film
5. Close Analysis of Key Scenes.
Product details

Published | 04 Dec 2013 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 160 |
ISBN | 9780230321342 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
Dimensions | Not specified |
Series | Controversies |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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