New Introduction 1 The Contexts of Bond 2 Snobbery with Violence: 'Dr No', 'From Russia With Love', 'Goldfinger' 3 Bondmania: 'Thunderball', 'Casino Royale', 'You Only Live Twice', 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service' 4 Bond in Transition: 'Diamonds are Forever', 'Live and Let Die', 'The Man With the Golden Gun' 5 Keeping the British End Up: 'The Spy Who Loved Me', 'Moonraker' 6 Cold Warrior Reborn: 'For Your Eyes Only', 'Octopussy', 'Never Say Never Again', 'A View to a Kill' 7 Continuity and Change: 'The Living Daylights', 'Licence to Kill' 8 For England: 'GoldenEye', 'Tomorrow Never Dies', 'The World is Not Enough', ' Die Another Day' 9 Revisionist Bond: 'Casino Royale' Notes Filmography Bibliography Index
Follows Bond from the 1962 'Dr No', through the subsequent Bond films, exploring them within the culture and politics of the times, as well as within film culture itself. This work provides coverage of Brosnan as Bond in "The World is Not Enough" and "Die Another Day"; and includes a chapter on "Casino Royale" and Daniel Craig's new-look Bond.
James Chapman is Professor of Film at the University of Leicester. An acclaimed writer on cinema and television, his books include, 'The British at War: Cinema, State and Propaganda, 1939-1945' (IBT, 1998); 'Cinemas of the World: Film and Society from 1895 to the Present' (Reaktion, 2003); 'Past and Present: National Identity and the British Historical Film' (IBT, 2005); and 'Inside the Tardis: The Worlds of Doctor Who' (IBT, 2006).
'Chapman offers a thorough and lucid account of the Bond phenomenon.' - Alexander Star, 'Civilization' 'There are two kinds of academic texts: the kind that contains photographs of Ursula Andress wearing a bikini, and the kind that do not. 'Licence to Thrill' falls, fortunately, into the first category.' - Giles Coren, 'The Times'
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