A fascinating, ambitious and incisive look at American culture and at the cinematic genius.--Robin Lippincott, New York Times Book Review Maland pioneers a new approach to Chaplin... Anyone interested in Chaplin must read it. And those engaged in the task of bringing to film history a new awareness of the cultural and political context of film production and reception will find this a book to think about, argue with, and learn from.--Tom Gunning, Film Quarterly [Here is] the story behind Charlie Chaplin's rise and fall from grace in the public eye, his attempts to redeem his stardom, his twenty-year banishment from the United States, and his qualified rapprochement... [Maland] puts us in touch with those times past but also confronts us with those still-lurking societal instincts that urge a culture's killing of its prophets.--Gerard Molyneaux, Flashback