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Shooting Kennedy David M. Lubin

Shooting Kennedy By David M. Lubin

Shooting Kennedy by David M. Lubin


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Images of Jack and Jackie Kennedy have become larger than life with an extraordinary power to captivate, today as in their own time. This text speculates on the allure of these and other iconomic images of the Kennedys, using them to illuminate the entire American cultural landscape.

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Shooting Kennedy: JFK and the Culture of Images by David M. Lubin

Jack and Jackie sailing at Hyannis Port. President Kennedy smiling and confident with the radiant first lady by his side in Dallas shortly before the assassination. The Zapruder film. Jackie Kennedy mourning at the funeral while her small son salutes the coffin. These images have become larger than life; more than simply photographs of a president, or of celebrities, or of a tragic event, they have an extraordinary power to captivate--today as in their own time. In Shooting Kennedy, David Lubin speculates on the allure of these and other iconic images of the Kennedys, using them to illuminate the entire American cultural landscape. He draws from a spectacularly varied intellectual and visual terrain--neoclassical painting, Victorian poetry, modern art, Hollywood films, TV sitcoms--to show how the public came to identify personally with the Kennedys and how, in so doing, they came to understand their place in the world. This heady mix of art history, cultural history, and popular culture offers an evocative, consistently entertaining look at twentieth-century America. Marilyn Monroe, Sylvia Plath, Donna Reed, Playboy magazine, Jack Ruby, the Rosenbergs, and many more personalities, little-known events, and behind-the-scenes stories of the era enliven Lubin's account as he unlocks the meaning of these photographs of the Kennedys. Elegantly conceived, witty, and intellectually daring, Shooting Kennedy becomes a stylish meditation on the changing meanings of visual phenomena and the ways they affect our thinking about the past, the present, and the process of history.

About David M. Lubin

David M. Lubin, Charlotte C. Weber Professor of Art at Wake Forest University, is author of Titanic (1999), Picturing a Nation: Art and Social Change in Nineteenth-Century America (1994), and Act of Portrayal: Eakins, Sargent, James (1985).

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgments 1. Twenty-six Seconds 2. Gentle Be the Breeze, Calm Be the Waves 3. A Marriage like Any Other 4. Blue Sky, Red Roses 5. Hit the Road, Jack 6. Kennedy Shot 7. The Loneliest Job in the World 8. Down in the Basement 9. Salute Notes Select Bibliography Picture Credits Index

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CIN0520229851G
9780520229853
0520229851
Shooting Kennedy: JFK and the Culture of Images by David M. Lubin
Used - Good
Hardback
University of California Press
20031122
356
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