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A One-Man Show? The Construction and Decontruction of a Patriarchal Image in the Reagan Era: Reading the Audio-Visual Poetics of Miami Vice

by John-Paul Trutnau

246 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #04-2904; ISBN 1-4120-5096-0; US$26.40, C$31.95, EUR21.45, £14.86

A comprehensive analysis of Michael Mann's Miami Vice, with insight into the social, political and cultural mechanics. A must-have for fans of Miami Vice and readers interested in 1980s popular culture.


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About the Book

This book is a comprehensive analysis of Michael Mann's Miami Vice, with insight into the social, political and cultural mechanics. Deconstructing a Patriarchal Image not only sheds light on the series' audio-visual poetics, but also illustrates the lifestyle and trends of 1980s America. A must-have for fans of Miami Vice and readers interested in 1980s popular culture.



About the Author

John-Paul was born in Germany, and educated in Germany, England and Canada. He holds a degree in Art History, in Radio & TV Arts as well as a degree and post-graduate degree in American Culture & Communications. His interests range from practical filmmaking to film theory, media studies and cultural studies. Look out for his forthcoming book, Fritz Lang's Metropolis and its Influence on Modern American Science Fiction Film.



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