Notes on contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Memory and popular film - Paul Grainge
PART ONE: PUBLIC HISTORY, PRIVATE MEMORY
1. A white man's country: Yale's 'Chronicles of America' - Roberta E. Pearson
2. Civic pageantry and public memory in the silent era commemorative film: 'The Pony Express' at the Diamond Jubilee - Heidi Kenaga
3. 'Look behind you!': memories of cinema-going in the 'Golden Age' of Hollywood - Sarah Stubbings
4. Raiding the archive: Film festivals and the revival of Classic Hollywood - Julian Stringer
PART TWO: THE POLITICS OF MEMORY
5. The articulation of memory and desire: from Vietnam to the war in the Persian Gulf - John Storey
6. The movie-made Movement: civil rights of passage - Sharon Monteith
7. Prosthetic memory: the ethics and politics of memory in an age of mass culture - Alison Landsberg
8. 'Forget the Alamo': history, legend and memory in John Sayles' 'Lone Star' - Neil Campbell
PART THREE: MEDIATING MEMORY
9. 'Mortgaged to music': new retro movies in 1990s Hollywood cinema - Philip Drake
10. Colouring the past: 'Pleasantville' and the textuality of media memory - Paul Grainge
11. Memory, history, and digital imagery in contemporary film - Robert Burgoyne
12. Postcinema/Postmemory - Jeffrey Pence