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Books by Associate Professor Michael Deangelis






Reading the Bromance
Homosocial Relationships in Film and Television (Contemporary Approaches to Film and Media Series)
by Associate Professor Michael Deangelis, Hilary Radner, Jenna Weinman, Ken Feil, Meheli Sen, Peter Forster, Dominic Lennard, Murray Pomerance, Professor Nick Davis, Professor David Greven, Associate Professor Ron Becker, David Greven, Nick Davis, Ron Becker, Joe Kerr
Paperback, 328 Pages, Published 2014 by Wayne State University Press
ISBN-13: 978-0-8143-3898-8, ISBN: 0-8143-3898-4

"In the middle of this century's first decade, "bromance" emerged as a term denoting an emotionally intense bond between straight men. Yet bromance requires an expression of intimacy that always toys with being coded as something other than "straight" male behavior, even as it insists that such intimacy must never be misinterpreted. In Reading the Bromance: Homosocial Relationships in Film and Television, editor Michael DeAngelis has com ..."






American Cinema of the 1950s
Themes And Variations (Screen Decades: American Culture/American Cinema (Paperback))
by Professor Murray Pomerance, Murray Pomerance, Professor Arthur Knight, Kristen Grant, Jon Lewis, Mary Beth Haralovich, Associate Professor Sumiko Higashi, Associate Professor Michael Deangelis, Barry Keith Grant, Rebecca Bell-Metereau, Professor Steven Alan Carr, Sumiko Higashi, Michael Deangelis, Professor Rebecca Bell-Metereau
Paperback, 304 Pages, Published 2005 by Rutgers University Press
ISBN-13: 978-0-8135-3673-6, ISBN: 0-8135-3673-1

"From cold war hysteria and rampant anticommunist witch hunts to the lure of suburbia, television, and the new consumerism, the 1950s was a decade of sensational commercial possibility coupled with dark nuclear fears and conformist politics. Amid this amalgamation of social, political, and cultural conditions, Hollywood was under siege: from the Justice Department, which pressed for big film companies to divest themselves of their theate ..."






Reading the Bromance
Homosocial Relationships in Film and Television (Contemporary Approaches to Film and Media Series)
by Associate Professor Michael Deangelis, Hilary Radner, Joe Kerr, David Greven, Nick Davis, Meheli Sen, Jenna Weinman, Ken Feil, Peter Forster, Stephen Gaunson, Dominic Lennard, Ron Becker, Murray Pomerance
Digital, 302 Pages, Published 2014 by Wayne State University Press
ISBN-13: 978-0-8143-3899-5, ISBN: 0-8143-3899-2

"As film reviewer Patrick Goldstein points out, “Many of the best buddy films spring into high gear when the filmmaker introduces a dramatic irritant, usually in the form of a beautiful, free-spirited woman who sparks the flame of romantic conflict. ... That John endured a largely unhappy marriage to May, especially in comparison with Max's happy years with Amy, whom he meets on the rebound, makes no difference in terms of the feud ..."






Popping Culture(6th Edition)
by Murray Pomerance, John Sakeris, Jennifer Brayton, Peter Clandfield, Associate Professor Michael Deangelis, Professor Thomas Doherty, Professor Murray Pomerance
Paperback, 356 Pages, Published 2010 by Pearson Learning Solutions
ISBN-13: 978-0-558-79668-6, ISBN: 0-558-79668-0

"Long popular with students who have used it, Popping Culture presents a compilation of articles dealing with current issues in popular culture, including media violence, sexuality, social inequality, racism, and war. Some of the leading theorists in cultural studies today, including Stuart Ewen, Mark Crispin Miller, William Hoynes, and Henry Giroux among others, take on these subjects with a critical perspective aimed at “popping” the c ..."






American Cinema of the 1970s
Themes and Variations (Screen Decades: American Culture/American Cinema)
by Professor Lester D. Friedman, Professor Mia Mask, Professor Mimi White, Paula J. Massood, Professor David Cook, Professor Frances Gateward, Professor Glenn Man, Professor Frank Tomasulo, Professor Charles Maland, Associate Professor Michael Deangelis, Michael Deangelis, Mimi White, David Cook, Mia Mask, Frances Gateward, Glenn Man, Frank Tomasulo, Charles Maland, Professor Peter Lev
Paperback, 304 Pages, Published 2007 by Rutgers University Press
ISBN-13: 978-0-8135-4023-8, ISBN: 0-8135-4023-2

"A smug glance at the seventies-the so-called "Me Decade"-unveils a kaleidoscope of big hair, blaring music, and broken politics-all easy targets for satire, cynicism, and ultimately even nostalgia. American Cinema of the 1970s, however, looks beyond the strobe lights to reveal how profoundly the seventies have influenced American life and how the films of that decade represent a peak moment in cinema history. Far from a placid era, the ..."

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