Films sponsored by the American oil industry during the Cold War often pit communism and capitalism against each other, arguing for the latter’s ideological superiority. Since abstract ideologies are difficult to represent visually, the battle takes concrete form via depictions of layers of underground rock in films like The Last Ten Feet (1949) and Destination Earth (1956), which demonstrate how the American oil industry’s engineering ingenuity locates and extracts the precious crude oil reserves found therein. In this essay, I argue that by harnessing moving images’ power to visualize the optically elusive, films sponsored by the oil industry show it to have technological access to customarily inaccessible underground space, thus making t...
abstract: Popular culture has a longstanding tendency for being affected by, and reversely affecting...
The Last Mountain is a 2011 Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) film. It examines an aggressive...
ABSTRACT. This article examines the repeated appearance of scenes showing the partial or complete de...
This article examines Edgar G. Ulmer\u27s Detour (1945) as an example of film noir\u27s exploration ...
We live fully embedded in Petroculture - in a society shaped by oil and its outcomes, meanwhile the ...
Crude Stages of the Frontier is a study of performance and petro-imperialism—actions undertaken to e...
This article examines three cases of mid-20th-century oil media—oil-related imagery, iconographies, ...
Fossil fuels have driven the twentieth century global history like no other energy source. In the ge...
This chapter examines the political subtext of The Big Lebowski. This subtext critiques the growth o...
In the twentieth century, oil companies played a decisive role in producing and disseminating inform...
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This article charts a media historical relation between radiation and celluloid film, ranging from t...
The twentieth century has shown us the economic and social importance of petroleum extraction from t...
Camouflaged by nature during the Cold War then abandoned and earmarked by the military for public an...
The paper presented, “’Sharpest Knives in the Drawer’: Culture at the Intersection of Oil and State...
abstract: Popular culture has a longstanding tendency for being affected by, and reversely affecting...
The Last Mountain is a 2011 Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) film. It examines an aggressive...
ABSTRACT. This article examines the repeated appearance of scenes showing the partial or complete de...
This article examines Edgar G. Ulmer\u27s Detour (1945) as an example of film noir\u27s exploration ...
We live fully embedded in Petroculture - in a society shaped by oil and its outcomes, meanwhile the ...
Crude Stages of the Frontier is a study of performance and petro-imperialism—actions undertaken to e...
This article examines three cases of mid-20th-century oil media—oil-related imagery, iconographies, ...
Fossil fuels have driven the twentieth century global history like no other energy source. In the ge...
This chapter examines the political subtext of The Big Lebowski. This subtext critiques the growth o...
In the twentieth century, oil companies played a decisive role in producing and disseminating inform...
<strong>Abstract: </strong>This article, and accompanying photo-essay, present snapshots of some of ...
This article charts a media historical relation between radiation and celluloid film, ranging from t...
The twentieth century has shown us the economic and social importance of petroleum extraction from t...
Camouflaged by nature during the Cold War then abandoned and earmarked by the military for public an...
The paper presented, “’Sharpest Knives in the Drawer’: Culture at the Intersection of Oil and State...
abstract: Popular culture has a longstanding tendency for being affected by, and reversely affecting...
The Last Mountain is a 2011 Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) film. It examines an aggressive...
ABSTRACT. This article examines the repeated appearance of scenes showing the partial or complete de...