The Baseball Film in Postwar America: A Critical Study, 1948-1962

The Baseball Film in Postwar America: A Critical Study, 1948-1962

by Ron Briley
ISBN-10:
0786461233
ISBN-13:
9780786461233
Pub. Date:
05/03/2011
Publisher:
McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
ISBN-10:
0786461233
ISBN-13:
9780786461233
Pub. Date:
05/03/2011
Publisher:
McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
The Baseball Film in Postwar America: A Critical Study, 1948-1962

The Baseball Film in Postwar America: A Critical Study, 1948-1962

by Ron Briley
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Overview

This work focuses on the baseball movie genre in the years following World War II, beginning with the 1948 biopic The Babe Ruth Story and ending with the 1962 Mickey Mantle-Roger Maris vehicle Safe at Home!, when the consensus was that conflict should be limited in American society by emphasizing economic growth and a strong stand against Communism.

This study of selected films indicates, however, that this strategy was not entirely effective; while offering a certain amount of nostalgia, these films could not provide shelter from the storm gathering in postwar America which challenged conventional ideas of race, gender and class and broke in the 1960s.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786461233
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 05/03/2011
Pages: 220
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.50(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Ron Briley is assistant headmaster and teaches history at Sandia Preparatory School in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where he has taught for more than thirty years. His baseball essays have been published in the annuals for the Cooperstown Symposium and in such journals as Baseball History and Nine. He is the author of several books and lives in Albuquerque.

Table of Contents

Preface 1

Introduction: The Post-World War II Consensus and the Baseball Film Genre 9

1 The Babe Ruth Story (1948) and the Myth of American Innocence 17

2 Taming Rosie the Riveter: Take Me Out to the Ball Game (1949) 33

3 Getting a Leg Up in Postwar America: The Stratton Story (1949) 46

4 The American Dream in Service of the Cold War and Civil Rights Movement; The Jackie Robinson Story (1950) 57

5 Hollywood and Assimilating the American Indian Through Sport Jim Thorpe: All-American (1951) 75

6 The Retreat to Nostalgia Grover Cleveland Alexander Ronald Reagan, and The Winning Team (1952) 87

7 Education Ain't No Stumbling Block to Mobility Dizzy Dean and The Pride of St. Louis (1952) 103

8 Baseball and Supernatural Intervention: It Happens Every Spring (1949), Angels in the Outfield (1951), and Rhubarb (1951) 117

9 Baseball Enlists in the Cold War: Strategic Air Command (1955) 131

10 Jimmy Piersall and Freedom from Want: Fear Strikes Out (1957) 142

11 The Devil Made Me Do It: Damn Yankees (1958) 157

12 Back to the Future: Safe at Home! (1962) Within the American Consensus 171

Chapter Notes 187

Bibliography 199

Index 209

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