Green Screen
Explore the intersection of cinema and environmentalism in Green Screen by David Ingram, published in 2004 by APF. This thought-provoking paperback spans 240 pages and delves into the intricate relationship between film studies and environmental history and politics. Ingram presents a compelling argument that Hollywood cinema has often romanticized nature while also contributing to the 'greenwashing' of ecological discussions. Through a lens of cultural criticism informed by 'green' thought, this book challenges readers to reconsider the ideological impact of films on our understanding of the environment. Perfect for students and enthusiasts of media studies, film history, and environmental issues, Green Screen offers valuable insights into the role of cinema in shaping societal perceptions of nature. Discover how the film industry influences ecological discourse and enrich your understanding of pop culture's connection to the environment.