2023 Summer Term
Argentina in the Twentieth Century
- Bayer, Osvaldo, Rebellion in Patagonia [translated by Paul Sharkey and Joshua Neuhouser (Chico: AK Press, 2016)
- Chatwin, Bruce, "The Anarchists of Patagonia," in his Anatomy of Rest-lessness: Selected Writings, 1969-1989 [edited by Jan Borm and Matthew Graves] (New York: Viking, 1996), pp.115-128.
- Horowitz, Joel, "Argentina's Failed General Strike of 1921: A Critical Moment in the Radicals' Relations with Unions," Hispanic American Historical Review, 75/1 (February 1995), pp.57-79.
- "Patagonian Rebellion," Kaiserreich Wiki
- "Route of the 1921 Strike"
- Starosta Galante, John, "Parallel Transformations: Labor and Government in Argentina, 1915-1922," Revista de Ciencias Sociales, No.30 (2013), pp.9-44.
- "The Strikes of 1921, A Testimony"
- Ciria, Alberto, "Flesh and Fantasy: The Many Faces of Evita (and Juan Perón)," Latin American Research Review, 18/2 (1983), pp.150-165.
- Ebert, Roger, "Reviews: Evita," RogertEbert.com, January 3, 1997.
- Fuentes, Carlos, "Santa Evita," Transition, No.70 (1996), pp.44-51.
- Hedges, Jill, Evita: The Life of Eva Perón (London and New York: I. B. Tauris, 2017)
- Hedges, Jill, Juan Perón: The Life of the People's Colonel (London and New York: I. B. Tauris, 2021)
- Lewis, Paul H., "Was Perón a Fascist? An Inquiry into the Nature of Fascism," The Journal of Politics, 42/1 (February 1980), pp.242-256.
- Lupu, Noam and Susan C. Stokes, "The Social Bases of Political Parties in Argentina, 1912-2003," Latin American Research Review, 44/1 (2009), pp.58-87.
- Tekin, Burcu, "Eva Perón'un (Evita) Oyunculuktan First Lady'liÄŸe YükseliÅŸindeki Unsurların Otobiyografisi Çerçevesinde DeÄŸerlendirilmesi," UludaÄŸ Üniver-sitesi Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, 18/33 (2017), pp.471-491.
- Guevara, Ernesto, The Motorcycle Diaries: Notes on a Latin American Journey (North Melbourne: Ocean Press, 2003)
- Navarro, Aaron W., "Review of Paulo Drinot' (ed.), Che's Travels: The Making of a Revolutionary in 1950s Latin America," Cold War History, 11/3 (2011), pp.484-485.
- Sampaio, Sofia, "Watching Narratives of Travel-as-Transformation in The Beach and The Motorcycle Diaries," Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change, 12/2 (2014), pp.184-199.
- Brysk, Alison, "The Politics of Measurement: The Contested Count of the Disappeared in Argentina," Human Rights Quarterly, 16/4 (November 1994), pp.676-692.
- DuBois, Lindsay, "Torture and the Construction of an Enemy: The Example of Argentina, 1976-1983," Dialectical Anthropology, 15/4 (1990), pp.317-328.
- Holland, Jonathan, "Kamchatka," Variety, December 3, 2002.
- Clark, Andrea Yaryura, "Those Who Were Left Behind by Argentina's 'Dirty War'," Literary Hub, March 2, 2022.
- Salomon, Gisela, "Garage Olimpo Recaptures Terror of Argentina's 'Dirty War'," South Coast Today | The Standard-Times, November 1, 1999.
- Thomas, Theresa Jo, Film and the Culture of Memory in Argentina (Undergradutae Honors Thesis, University of San Diego, 2020)
- Trigona, Marie, "Argentina Revists Dictatorship: A Year of Human Rights Trials," Toward Freedom, April 1, 2010.
- Vieira, Patricia, "Torture and the Sublime: The Ethics of Physical Pain in Garage Olimpo," Dissidences: Hispanic Journal of Theory and Criticism, 1/2 (2012), pp.1-14.
- Wilson, Kristi M., "Building Memory: Museums, Trauma, and the Aesthetics of Confrontation in Argentina," Latin American Perspectives, 43/5 (2016), pp.112-130.
- Aghajanian, Liana, "Cautiva Explores the 'Dirty War' of Argentina," Daily Sundial, November 22, 2006.
- Bystrom, Kerry and Brenda Werth, "Stolen Children, Identity Rights, and Rhetoric (Argentina, 1983-2012)," Journal of Advanced Composition, 33/3-4 (2013), pp.425.453.
- Garcia, Alexandria, "Cautiva: A Revelation of Argentina's Undisclosed History," The Ioanian, March 29, 2011.
- Garibotto, Verónica, "Iconic Fictions: Narrating Recent Argentine History in Post-2000 Second-Generation Films," Studies in Hispanic Cinemas, 8/2 (2011), pp.175-187.
- Rijn, Jaclyn van, The Experience of Loss and Identity Struggles in Post Conflict Narratives: The 'Children of Disappeared' Case in Argentina (MA thesis, Utrecht University, 2011)
- Selimovic, Inela, "Gastón Birabén's Cautiva (2005): An Instance of Enduring Grief," The Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, 93/4 (April 2016), pp.421-438.
- Sutterud, Tone, "I'm a Child of Argentina's 'Disappeared'," The Guardian, December 27, 2014.
- Welkos, Robert W., "Living a Lie, and Not Knowing It," Los Angeles Times, November 25, 2006.
- Baron, John E., Restoring Memory in Recent Novels and Films from Argentina (Ph.D. Thesis, Texas Tech University, 2016)
- Jacobs, Kristina L., Presenciar el pasado: Witnessing the Spanish and Argentine Dictatorships through Film and Television (Ph.D. Thesis, The City University of New York, 2019)
- Dwyer, John P., "Norma Aleandro and Argentina's 'Offical Story': An Interview with Norma Aleandro," Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas, 18/35 (1985), pp.31-33.
- Graham, Tom, "The Harrowing True Story of Argentina's 'Dirty War,'" Little White Lies, March 22, 2016.
- Lazzara, Michael J., "Kidnapped Memories: Argentina's Stolen Children Tell Their Stories," Journal of Human Rights, 12/3 (2013), pp.319-332.
- Leen, Catherine, "City of Fear: Reimagining Buenos Airesin Contemporary Argentiana Cinema," Bulletin of Latin American Research, 27/4 (2008), pp.465-482.
- MacWilliam, Nick, "The Official Story—The Film that Lifted the Lid on Videla's Argentina," Sounds and Colours, May 22, 2013.
- Fortuna, Victoria, "Toward a Third Performance: Dance, Exile, and Anti-Imperialism in Fernando Solanas's Tangos: El exilio de Gardel," in Megan E. Geigner and Harvey Young (eds.), Theatre after Empire (Abington and New York: Routledge, 2021), pp.162-176.
- Fusco, Coco, " The Tango of Esthetics & Politics: An Interview with Fernando Solanas," Cinéaste, 16/1-2 (1987-1988), pp.57-59.
- Miorelli, Romina, "Materialising Exile in Solanas' Tangos: El Exilio de Gardel," Modern Languages Open, (September 2016), pp.1-22.
- Zapata, Mariana, "Rock 'n' Roll and Military Dictatorships Almost Destroyed Argentine Tango," Atlas Obscura, December 7, 2016.
- García-Duquesne, Liván, "Film Review: Sur," Alborada, October 13, 2020.
- Göker, DoÄŸuÅŸcan, "Sur (1988): Bir Güney Alegorisinin Marksist Okuması," Cinerituel, May 18, 2016.
- Newman, Kathleen, "National Cinema after Globalization: Fernando E. Solanas's Sur and the Exiled Nation," Quarterly Review of Film & Video, 14/3 (1993), pp.69-83.
- Sönmez, Necati, "Fernando E. Solanas: Sürgünler, Güneyliler, Lanetliler," Altyazı, November 17, 2020.
- de Skalon, Sofia Serbin, "'I Had No Fear... This Story Had to Be Told': Ricardo Darín on Argentina, 1985," Sounds and Colours, October 20, 2022.
- Rocha, Humberto J., "Argentina, 1985: The Revival of Democracy," Nacla, May 5, 2023.
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2016-2017 Academic Year
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
(Stanley Kubrick, 1964)
(The Script of the Film Dr. Strangelove)
Materials Related to the Film and the Subject Matter:
- Maland, Charles, "Dr. Strangelove (1964): Nightmare Comedy and the Ideology of Liberal Consensus," American Quarterly, 31/5 (Winter 1979), pp.697-717.
- Boyer, Paul S., "Dr. Strangelove at 40: The Continuing Relevance of a Cold War Cultural Icon," Arms Control Today, 34/10 (December 2004), pp.46-48.
- Boyer, Paul S., "From Activism to Apathy: The American People and Nuclear Weapons, 1963-1980," The Journal of American History, 70/4 (March 1984), pp.821-844.
- Carringer, Robert, "Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove: A Guide to Study," The Journal of Aesthetic Education, 8/1 (January 1974), pp.43-53.
- Deutsch, James I., "'No Communist Could Dream of a More Effective Anti-American Film': Dr. Strangelove and its Red Reviewers," Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, 36/1 (March 2016), 40-52.
- Stillman, Grant B., "Two of the MADdest Scientists: Where Strangelove Meets Dr. No; or, Unexpected Roots for Kubrick's Cold War Classic," Film History, 20 (2008), pp.487-500.
- Southern, Terry, "Strangelove Outtake: Notes from the War Room," Grand Street, No.49 (Summer 1994), pp.64-80.
- Lindley, Dan, "What I Learned since I Stopped Worrying and Studies the Movie: A Teaching Guide to Stanley Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove," PS: Political Science and Politics, 34/3 (September 2001), pp.663-667.
- Macklin, F. Anthony, "Sex and Dr. Strangelove," Film Comment, 3/3 (Summer 1965), pp.55-57.
- Barilleaux, Ryan J., "Review of Sharon Ghamari--Tabrizi's The Worlds of Herman Kahn (2005)," The Review of Politics, 68/2 (Spring 2006), pp.347-349.
- Cockrell, Amanda, "Review of M. Keith Booker's Monsters, Mushroom Clouds, and the Cold War: American Science Fiction and the Roots of Postmodernism, 1946-1964 (2001)," Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts, 14/4 (Winter 2004), pp.482-485.
- Lindley, Dan, "Review of Peter Goodchild's Edward Teller: The Real Dr. Strangelove (2004)," The Review of Politics, 68/1 (Winter 2006), pp.172-175.
Internet Sites Related to Dr. Strangelove
- Filmsite Movie Review, Dr. Strangelove, or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)
- Bromwich, David, "Dr. Strangelove: The Darkest Room"
- "Dr. Strangelove: Peter Sellers in Stanley Kubrick's Anti-War Masterpiece," The Guardian, 26 July 2016.
- Patterson, John, "Dr. Strangelove: No 6 Best Comedy Film of All Time," The Guardian, 18 October 2010.
Films and Documentaries on the Subject Matter
- Inside: Dr. Strangelove or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (David Naylor, 2000)
- The Atomic Cafe (Jayne Loader and Kevin Rafferty, 1982)
- Fail-Safe (Sidney Lumet, 1964)
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Materials Related to the Film and the Subject Matter:
- Jacobson, Harlan, "Review of Thirteen Days," Film Comment, 37/1 (January-February 2001), pp.75.76.
- Cull, Nicholas J., "Review of Thirteen Days," The American Historical Review, 106/4 (October 2001), pp.1511-1512.
- Rabe, Stephen G., "The Cuban Missile Crisis Revisited," Irish Studies in International Affairs, 3/3 (1991), 59-66.
- Smith, Tom W., "The Cuban Missile Crisis and U.S. Public Opinion," The Public Opinion Quarterly, 67/2 (Summer 2003), pp.265-293.
- Bernstein, Barton J., "The Cuban Missile Crisis: Trading the Jupiters in Turkey?" Political Science Quarterly, 95/1 (Spring 1980), pp.97-125.
- Bernstein, Barton J., "Reconsidering the PerilousCuban Missile Crisis 50 Yeras Later," Arms Control Today, 42/8 (October 2012), pp.39-44.
- Allison, Graham, "The Cuban Missile Crisis at 50: Lessons for U.S. Foreign Policy Today," Foreign Affairs, 91/4 (July/August 2012), pp.11-16.
- Bobrow, Davis B., "Stories Remembered and Forgotten," The Journal of Conflict Resolution, 33/2 (June 1989), pp.187-209.
- Garthoff, Raymond L., "Cuban Missile Crisis: The Soviet Story," Foreign Policy, No.72 (Autumn 1988), pp.61-80.
- Sever, AyÅŸegül, "Yeni Bulgular Işığında 1962 Küba Krizi ve Türkiye," A.Ü. Siyasal Bilgiler Fakültesi Dergisi, 52/1 (1997), pp.647-660.
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Materials Related to the Film and the Subject Matter:
- Doherty, Thomas, "Review of Good Night, and Good Luck," Cinéaste, 31/1 (Winter 2005), pp.53-56.
- Briley, Ron, "Review of Good Night, and Good Luck," The Journal of American History, 93/3 (December 2006), pp.985-986.
- Fine, Gary Alan, "Review of Good Night, and Good Luck," Contexts, 5/3 (Summer 2006), pp.65-66.
- Kuralt, Charles, "Edward R. Murrow," The North Carolina Historical Review, 48/2 (April 1971), pp.161-170.
- Doherty, Thomas, Cold War, Cool Medium: Television, McCarthyism, and American Culture (New York: Columbia University Press, 2003)
- Alwood, Edward, Dark Days in the Newsroom: McCarthyism Aimed at the Press (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2007)
- Bliss, Edward, Jr. (ed.), In Search of Light: The Broadcasts of Edward R. Murrow, 1938-1961 (London: Macmillan and Co. Ltd., 1968)
Internet Sites Related to the Film and the Subject Matter:
- The Cold War Museum, "Senator Joseph McCarthy, McCarthyism and the Witch Hunt"
- "Obituary: Edward R. Murrow, Broadcaster and Ex-Chief of U.S.I.A., Dies," The New York Times, April 28, 1965.
Films and Documentaries on the Subject Matter:
- Edward R. Murrow: This Reporter (Susan Steinberg, 1990) Part 1, and Part 2
- Life and Career of Edward R. Murrow: Good Night and Good Luck Film, September 20, 2005
- "George Clooney: The Journey to Good Night," National Public Radio interview, December 27, 2005
- George Clooney on Good Night, and Good Luck. Interview by Charlie Rose, October 14, 2005.
- Joseph McCarthy on Democrats
- Joseph McCarthy Congressioanl Hearings, April 22, 1954
- Joseph Welch to Joseph McCarthy: "Have You No Sense of Decency, Sir?" June 9, 1954
- Senator McCarthy Claims Communist Infiltration
- Broadcast of Edward R. Murrow Exposing Joseph McCarthy, March 9, 1954
- Harvest of Shame (Edward R. Murrow, 1960)
- The Real American: Joe McCarthy (Lutz Hachmeister, 2011)
- Tail Gunner Joe (Jud Taylor, 1977)
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Materials Related to the Fim and the Subject Matter:
- Logevall, Fredrik, "Lyndon Johnson and Vietnam," Presidential Studies Quarterly, 34/1 (March 2004), pp.100-112.
- Collins, Jean, "The Domino Theory," The North American Review, 252/3 (May 1967), pp.19-20.
- Germany, Kent B., "Historians and the Many Lyndon Johnsons: A Review Essay," The Journal of Southern History, 75/4 (November 2009), pp.1001-1028.
Films and Documentaries on the Subject Matter:
- Hearts and Minds (Peter Davis, 1974)
- Vietnam: A Television History, Episode 4: LBJ Goes to War, 1964-1965 (Austin Hoyt, 1983)
- Bill Moyer's Journal: LBJ's Path to War: A Tale of Two Quagmires (Bill Moyers, 2009) Part 1of2
- Bill Moyer's Journal: LBJ's Path to War: A Tale of Two Quagmires (Bill Moyers, 2009) Part 2of2
- LBJ Part 1 - Beautiful Texas/My Fellow Americans (David Grubin, 1991)
- LBJ Part 2 - We Shall Overcome/The Last Believer (David Grubin, 1991)
- Vietnam: A Television History - Interview with George W. Ball, 1981
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Materials Related to the Film and the Subject Matter:
- Jameson, Richard T., "The Pakula Parallax," Film Comment, 12/5 (September-October 1976), pp.8-12.
- Pakula, Alan J. and Richard Thompson, "Mr. Pakula Goes to Washington," Film Comment, 12/5 (September-October 1976), pp.12-19.
- Kraft, Elizabeth, "All the President's Men as a Woman's Film," Journal of Popular Film and Television, 36 (2008), pp.30-37.
- Ritchie, Ronald A., "Investigating the Watergate Scandal," Organization of American Historians Magazine of History, 12/4 (Summer 1998), pp.49-53.
- Carlson, Matt, "Embodying Deep Throat: Mark Felt and the Collective Memory of Watergate," Critical Studies in Media Communication, 27/3 (August 2010), pp.235-250.
- Dean, John W. and James Robenalt, "The Legacy of Watergate," Litigation, 38/3 (Spring 2012), pp.19-25.
Films and Documentaries on the Subject Matter:
- Watergate, Part 1 and Part 2: A Third Rate Burglary (Mick Gold, 1994)
- Watergate, Part 3 and Part 4: The Conspiracy Crumbles (Mick Gold, 1994)
- Watergate, Part 5: The Fall of a President (Mick Gold, 1994)
- Schmidt, William E., "Resurrecting an American Tragedy, BBC Series Lays Watergate Bare," The New York Times, May 16, 1994.
- CBS, "All the President's Men at 40"
- Watergate: The Secret Story (Mike Wallace, 1992)
- All the President's Men: Revisited (Peter Schnall, 2013)
Internet Sites Related to the Film and the Subject Matter:
- Watergate
- The Washington Post, The Watergate Story
- Harry Ransom Center, The University of Texas at Austin, The Woodward and Bernstein Watergate Papers
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Materials Related to the Film and the Subject Matter:
- Petras, James and Betty Petras, "The Chilean Coup," Instant Research on Peace and Violence, 3/4 (1973), pp.163-176.
- Petras, James, "The Anatomy of State Terror: Chile, El Salvador and Brazil," Science & Society, 51/3 (Fall 1987), pp.314-338.
- Petras, James and Morris Morley, The United States and Chile: Imperialism and the Overthrow of the Allende Government (New York and London: Monthly Review Press, 1975)
- Kay, Cristobal, "Chile: The Making of a Coup d'Etat," Science & Society, 39/1 (Spring 1975), pp.3-25.
- Moffitt, Michael, "Chicago Economics in Chile," Challenge, 20/4 (September-October 1977), pp.34-43.
Internet Sites Related to the Film and the Subject Matter:
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Films and Documentaries on the Subject Matter:
- ABC's Bill Stewart Murder in Nicaragua, June 20, 1979
- Press Conference Following the Killing of ABC Newsman Bill Stewart, June 24, 1979
- El Asesinato de Somoza Debayle, September 17, 1980
Internet Sites Related to the Film and the Subject Matter:
- "Bill Stewart," Wikipedia
- Charlton, Linda, "ABC Reporter and Aide Killed by Soldier in Nicaraguan Capital," The New York Times, June 21, 1979
- Greenslade, Roy, "What Happens to Journalists Who Fall into the Wrong Hands," The Guardian, April 7, 2011
- Starr, Mark, "ABC Man Slain in Nicaragua," Chicago Tribune, June 21, 1979, Section 1, p.14.
- Center for Development in Central America, Your Nicaragua Cheat Sheet: All the Essentials in 2 Hours or Less (2012)
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(The Script of the Film Primary Colors)
Materials Related to the Film and the Subject Matter:
- Brennan, Matt, "Branding the Clintons: The Enduring Political Mythology of Primary Colors," Paste Magazine, June 2, 2016.
- Fasone, Briana, "The Most Famous Person You Don't Know: A Cultural History of Hillary Clinton," Broadly, February 15, 2016.
- Kirsch, Adam, "Bill Clinton and the Journalists Who Love-Hated Him," Bloomberg View, August 16, 2012.
- Morgenstern, Joe, "Primary Colors Proves Clinton a Better Actor than Travolta," The Wall Street Journal, March 20, 1998.
- Taylor, Charles, "A Second Look at Primary Colors: What Can It Tell Us about Hillary '08," Slate, September 4, 2007.
- Tunzelmann, Alex von, "Primary Colors: Fiction Takes Second Place to Fact," The Guardian, May 29, 2013.
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Materials Related to the Film and the Subject Matter:
- Bradshaw, Peter, "W," The Guardian, November 7, 2008.
- Breznican, Anthony, "First Look: Oliver Stone's W. Is Not Quite Out of Left Field," ABC News, September 24, 2008.
- Burkeman, Oliver, "W and I," The Guardian, October 4, 2008.
- Carroll, Larry, "Fact-Checking Oliver Stone's W.: Is the Film True to Life?" MTV News, October 8, 2008.
- Dargis, Manohla, "Oliver Stone's Vision Thing: Bush. The Family," The New York Times, October 16, 2008.
- Farndale, Nigel, "Josh Brolin on Playing George W. Bush in Oliver Stone's New Film," The Telegraph, October 23, 2008.
- Hoopes, Tom, "Oliver Stone's W. Backfires," CBS News, October 24, 2008.
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Materials Related to the Film and the Subject Matter:
Films and Documentaries on the Subject Matter: