Tony Shaw, '"Rotten to the Core": Exposing America's Energy-Media Complex in The China Syndrome', Cinema Journal, Vol. 52(2), Winter 2013, available online at http://muse.jhu.edu/article/496310 Copyright © 2013 University of Texas PressThis article conducts a case study of the 1979 thriller The China Syndrome (James Bridges). It explores the motives of the film’s architects, notably Jane Fonda, and examines the role that The China Syndrome played in framing both the Three Mile Island nuclear accident and the notion of an energy-media complex for the public in the United States and abroad.Peer reviewe
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My I.S. project studies several Chinese films that are elaborations of the Chinese Communist Revolut...
Looking at global box-office winners from the years 2000-2009, this paper finds that the China we en...
This article draws, among other things, on press clippings files and scripts found in various archiv...
In March 1979, Americans watched two nuclear incidents unfold. On television, news reporters covered...
Twenty-five years ago, Hollywood released The China Syndrome, featuring Jane Fonda and Michael Dougl...
The Three Mile Island nuclear plant near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania experienced a partial meltdown on ...
International audienceThis article examines the repeated appearance of scenes showing the partial or...
With the destruction of Hiroshima, American society had to face up to the deep implicat...
ABSTRACT. This article examines the repeated appearance of scenes showing the partial or complete de...
Within the visual culture of the nuclear age, a very few sequences of film now stand as the core Ame...
This book forges links between the Three Mile Island partial meltdown event in 1979 and wider social...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesHistoryIn the midst of the heightened climate of fear and militari...
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Ecomedia studies tend to analyze ideological preoccupations as they appear in textual content. While...
My I.S. project studies several Chinese films that are elaborations of the Chinese Communist Revolut...
Looking at global box-office winners from the years 2000-2009, this paper finds that the China we en...
This article draws, among other things, on press clippings files and scripts found in various archiv...
In March 1979, Americans watched two nuclear incidents unfold. On television, news reporters covered...
Twenty-five years ago, Hollywood released The China Syndrome, featuring Jane Fonda and Michael Dougl...
The Three Mile Island nuclear plant near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania experienced a partial meltdown on ...
International audienceThis article examines the repeated appearance of scenes showing the partial or...
With the destruction of Hiroshima, American society had to face up to the deep implicat...
ABSTRACT. This article examines the repeated appearance of scenes showing the partial or complete de...
Within the visual culture of the nuclear age, a very few sequences of film now stand as the core Ame...
This book forges links between the Three Mile Island partial meltdown event in 1979 and wider social...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesHistoryIn the midst of the heightened climate of fear and militari...
Produced and directed by Kevin Rafferty, Jayne Loader and Pierce Rafferty, the influential film comp...
The Three Gorges Dam is the largest hydro-electric power station in the world. The construction of t...
Ecomedia studies tend to analyze ideological preoccupations as they appear in textual content. While...
My I.S. project studies several Chinese films that are elaborations of the Chinese Communist Revolut...
Looking at global box-office winners from the years 2000-2009, this paper finds that the China we en...