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Title: ‘It’s the Economy, Stupid’: Politico-Economic Theories and Cinematic Language in The Big Short
Author(s): Nesselhauf, Jonas
Editor(s): Hamenstädt, Ulrich
Language: English
Title: The Interplay Between Political Theory and Movies : Bridging Two Worlds
Startpage: 97
Endpage: 117
Publisher/Platform: Springer
Year of Publication: 2019
Place of publication: Cham
Publikation type: Book Chapter
Abstract: In this chapter, Nesselhauf analyses how films not only adopt a theory with regard to content but also, on a second level, how aesthetics and the narration of a film are (loosely or explicitly) based on a theory, or rather, how the ‘cinematic language’ correlates with the theoretical basis. After a general introduction to film narration, this interplay is outlined using the example of politico-economic theories in Adam McKay’s The Big Short (2015), a movie about the key events and figures of the US housing bubble of the early 2000s, resulting in the recent worldwide financial crisis.
DOI of the first publication: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-90731-4_7
URL of the first publication: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-90731-4_7
Link to this record: hdl:20.500.11880/29436
http://dx.doi.org/10.22028/D291-31510
ISBN: 978-3-319-90731-4
978-3-319-90730-7
Date of registration: 16-Jul-2020
Faculty: P - Philosophische Fakultät
Department: P - Kunst- und Kulturwissenschaft
Professorship: P - Jun.-Prof. Dr. Jonas Nesselhauf
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