Reel Baseball
Essays and Interviews on the National Pastime, Hollywood and American Culture
Editors
Stephen C.
Wood
and J. David Pincus
Forewords by Alvin L. Hall and Dale Petroskey ISBN
978-0-7864-1389-8
64 photos, notes, index
326pp.
softcover
2003
Temporarily out of stock while McFarland awaits the reprint - accepting backorders
Description
Not only are movies and baseball two of America’s favorite pastimes, they are integral parts of our culture. Small wonder that the two frequently merge in Hollywood’s use of baseball themes, jargon, and icons.
This work on baseball in the movies is organized into four sections examining different aspects of the cultural intersection between film and baseball. In the first three sections--"Baseball in Baseball Films," "Babe Ruth and the Silver Screen," and "Baseball in Non-Baseball Films"--essays by scholars in various disciplines cover such topics as symbols, the role of family, baseball as a facilitator of violence, and the American mythos.
The fourth section consists of interviews with directors (such as Ron Shelton and Penny Marshall), actors (Kevin Costner, James Belushi), and baseball personnel (broadcaster Vin Scully, coach Rod Dedeaux) who have worked in baseball films.
About the Author
Stephen C. Wood is chair of the communication studies department at the University of Rhode Island.J. David Pincus has held positions in the communications and business departments at California State University, Fullerton, the University of Southern California, and the University of Arkansas. He lives in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Reviews
"accessible essays...invites the attention of the fan of both movies and baseball...recommended"--Choice
"spectacular study...a sweeping baseball filmography...recommend[ed]"--Against the Grain
"[readers] can spend many happy hours with [this book]"--Burlington County Times
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