Introduction
Chapter One Tending to the Flock: Clint Eastwood, Ambivalent
Wanderer
Chapter Two Daniel Day-Lewis and the Frontier in American
History
Chapter Three Equal Work: The Mystique of Meryl Streep
Chapter Four Denzel Washington, Affirmative Actor
Chapter Five Team Player: Tom Hanks, Company Man
Chapter Six The Brave One: Jodie Foster, American Loner
Index
Jim Cullen teaches history at the Ethical Culture Fieldston School in New York City. He is the author of The American Dream: A Short History of an Idea that Shaped a Nation, Born in the U.S.A.: Bruce Springsteen and the American Tradition, and other books. Cullen is also a book review editor at the History News Network. He lives in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York.
"It's unlikely that many of us have thought to connect Dirty Harry
to Thomas Jefferson or Bill the Butcher to Frederick Jackson
Turner, but somehow Jim Cullen makes such improbable pairings work
in this heartfelt, enlightening book. Writing as both a fervent fan
and a serious scholar, he deftly reveals how some of our greatest
contemporary movie stars have played an important role as public
historians."--Steven Biel, author of American Gothic: A Life of
America's Most Famous Painting
"A Hollywood star's oeuvre is also a map of the world and a theory
of history. Jim Cullen, a clear-sighted cultural cartographer, uses
that central insight to change the way we think about the movies
that form the backdrop of our national life."--James T. Sparrow,
author of Warfare State: World War II Americans and the Age of Big
Government
"Sensing the Past will change the way readers think about movie
stars and American history. Through a series of penetrating
profiles, Jim Cullen examines how actors have embodied the central
themes of our past and weds them to the present. Every page
glistens with insights about actors we admire and movies we think
we know."---Louis P. Masur, author of The Civil War: A Concise
History
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