Hollywood or history? : an inquiry-based strategy for using film to teach about inequality and inequity throughout history

"The rationale for the present text, Hollywood or History? An Inquiry-Based Strategy for Using Film to Teach About Inequality and Inequity Throughout History stems from two main things. First and foremost is the fact that the reviews of the first two volumes in the Hollywood or History? series...

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Other Authors Kaka, Sarah (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K : Emerald Publishing Limited : Information Age Publishing, Inc., 2022.
SeriesHollywood or history?
Subjects
Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781806603442
DOI10.1108/9781648027932
Physical Description1 online resource (510 pages)

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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction to hollywood or history? An inquiry-based strategy for using film to teach about inequality and inequity throughout history / Sarah J. Kaka
  • Section I. Gender
  • Chapter 1. Be brave: Exploring persuasive messaging about marriage of young women through film clips and source analysis, film: Brave (2012) / Nancy B. Sardone and Haylee Vitale
  • Chapter 2. Making space for gender equality, film: Hidden figures (2016) / Amy McGuffey and Lucas George
  • Chapter 3. Words and deeds: The campaign for suffrage in both the United States and great britain, films: Iron jawed angels (2004) and suffragette (2015) / Suzanne Shelburne and David Hicks
  • Chapter 4. Rosie the riveter goes to hollywood,film: Swing shift (1984) / Andrea S. Libresco
  • Chapter 5. Druze, gender, and shifting norms and Israel, Syria, and borders, film: The syrian bride (2004) / Daniel Osborn
  • Section II. Slavery
  • Chapter 6. Take a train ride with moses, film: Harriet (2019) / Taylor Hawes
  • Chapter 7. Antebellum espionage: Black women abolitionists, film: Underground season 2 (2017) / Gretchen Rudham and Candice Logan-Washington
  • Chapter 8. Slavery--beyond mere racial inequality, film: 12 years a slave (2013) / Emmett V. Wilson
  • Chapter 9. Reclaiming cinematic story with birth of a nation (2016), film: Birth of a nation (2016) / Jason DeHart and Paul Sausville
  • Section III. Race
  • Chapter 10. How does the film free state of jones depict the agency of historical actors during the period of reconstruction? Film: Free state of jones (2016) / Sara Evers
  • Chapter 11. The soul of baseball: Investigating race relations through baseball, film: Soul of the game (1996) / Lisa Pennington, David Hicks, Ann Canning, and Suzanne Shelburne
  • Chapter 12. Disney cartoons with minstrel roots, film: Early disney cartoons, various (1928-1946) / Kristal Curry
  • Section IV. LGBTQ+
  • Chapter 13. Building empathy and inspiration with the imitation game film: The imitation game (2014) / Jason DeHart and Paul Sausville
  • Chapter 14. Understanding the stonewall riots through intersectionality, films: Moonlight (2016) & stonewall (2015) / Corey Sell and Sandra Leu Bonanno
  • Chapter 15. Love and respect in torch song trilogy, film: Torch song trilogy (1988) / Daniel Osborn
  • Section V. Native American
  • Chapter 16. The lasting legacy of Indian removal, film: I will fight no more forever (1975) / Elaine Alvey
  • Chapter 17. Hostiles: Revisionist views about native Americans and U.S. Government relations at the close of the western frontier, film: Hostiles (2018) / Janie Hubbard
  • Chapter 18. Sitting bull: Art is life and life is art, film: Woman walks ahead (2017) / Candice Logan-Washington and Gretchen Rudham
  • Section VI. Socioeconomic
  • Chapter 19. Exploring issues of environmental and socioeconomic justice in the flint water crisis, film: Flint (2017) / Elaine Alvey
  • Chapter 20. The pursuit of happiness for the U.S. Homeless sector, film: The pursuit of happyness (2006) / Janie Hubbard
  • Chapter 22. Then i knew we had won something they could never take away: Investigating salt of the earth, film: Salt of the earth (1954) / Tim Monreal and Jesús Tirado
  • Section vii: Education
  • Chapter 23. Inspired by a true story: The heroification of educators in popular film, films: Dangerous minds (1995), remember the titans (2000), stand and deliver (1988) / Scott L. Roberts and Charles Elfer
  • Chapter 24. In the shadow of brown v. Board: The integration of little rock high school, film: Crisis at central high school (1981) and the ernest green story (1993) / Sarah J. Kaka
  • Chapter 25. Hoop dreams: Sports, education and the American dream, film: Hoop dreams (1994) / Kent Willmann
  • Section VIII: Child labor
  • Chapter 26. Princesses and paupers: American child labor revision and realities in a little princess, film: a little princess (1995) / Anne Aydinian-Perry
  • Chapter 27. Child labor--exploitation and inequality, film: Newsies (1992) / Emmett V. Wilson
  • Chapter 28. Samantha: An American girl holiday: a snapshot of the progressive era, film: Samantha: an american girl holiday (2004) / Monica Noraian
  • Section IX: Intersectionalities
  • Chapter 29. Equal pay for equal work film: The associate (1996) / Nancy B. Sardone and Daniel Ginchereau
  • Chapter 30. Blood will out: The intersections of race and class in belle, film: Belle (2013) / Anne Aydinian-Perry
  • Chapter 31. Zootopia: Exploring themes, perspectives & intersectionality of contemporary American society, film: Zootopia (2016) / Monica Noraian. About the Contributors.