Screening the Mafia
Delve into the captivating world of gangster cinema with Screening the Mafia by George S. Larke-Walsh. This insightful exploration, published by McFarland & Co Inc in 2010, examines the intricate structure, myths, and intertextual narratives of gangster films that have captivated audiences since the iconic release of The Godfather in 1967. With 288 pages of engaging content, Larke-Walsh adeptly analyzes the intense relationship between masculinity and ethnicity portrayed in these films and television programs, offering a comprehensive history and critical examination of the genre in the United States. Whether you're a film scholar, enthusiast, or simply curious about the cultural impact of gangster narratives, this book provides a rich understanding of how these stories reflect broader societal issues. Don’t miss the opportunity to own this essential text that shines a light on the allure and complexity of the mafia in motion pictures.