List of Illustrations Acknowledgments 1. The Military's Cinema Complex Lee Grieveson and Haidee Wasson PART ONE. THE MILITARY'S CINEMA APPARATUS 2. Experimental Viewing Protocols: Film Projection and the American Military Haidee Wasson 3. Mobilizing the Moving Image: Movie Machines at US Military Bases and Veterans' Hospitals during World War II Andrea Kelley 4. Through America's Eyes: Cinerama and the Cold War Rebecca Prime 5. An Army of Theaters: Military, Technological, and Industrial Change in US Army Motion-Picture Exhibition Ross Melnick PART TWO. STRATEGIES OF VIEWING 6.
War in Peace: The American Legion and the Continuing Service of Film Tom Rice 7. Managing the Trauma of Labor: Military Psychiatric Cinema in World War II Kaia Scott 8. Th e Cinema Intelligence Apparatus: Gregory Bateson, the Museum of Modern Art Film Library, and the Intelligence Work of Film Studies during World War II Nathaniel Brennan 9. Epistemology of the Checkpoint: Gillo Pontecorvo's Battle of Algiers and the Doctrine of Counterinsurgency Vinzenz Hediger PART THREE. MILITARY-MADE MOVIES 10. Between the Front Lines: Military Training Films, Machine Guns, and the Great War Florian Hoof 11. From Wartime Instruction to Superpower Cinema: Maintaining the Military-Industrial Documentary Noah Tsika 12. Framing the Bomb in the West: Th e View from Lookout Mountain Susan Courtney 13.
Occupation, Diplomacy, and the Moving Image: The US Army as Cultural Interlocutor in Korea, 1945-1948 Sueyoung Park-Primiano 14. Shots Made around the World: DASPO's Documentation of the Vietnam War James Paasche PART FOUR. THE MILITARY AND ITS COLLABORATORS 15. War, Media, and the Security of State and Capital Lee Grieveson 16. Star Testimonies: World War and the Cultural Politics of Authority Sue Collins 17. "A Treacherous Tightrope": The Office of War Information, Psychological Warfare, and Film Distribution in Liberated Europe Alice Lovejoy 18. "A Campaign of Truth": Marshall Plan Films in Greece Katerina Loukopoulou Bibliography List of Contributors Index.