The contemporary Hollywood reader

Author(s)

Bibliographic Information

The contemporary Hollywood reader

edited by Toby Miller

Routledge, 2009

  • : pbk
  • : hbk

Available at  / 6 libraries

Search this Book/Journal

Note

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

We are all experts about Hollywood. We have to be, given its iconic power as the global source of so much entertainment. Designed to add to existing expertise as a movie-goer, The Contemporary Hollywood Reader enables students to enter into the thematic, critical, artistic, economic, and political debates on Hollywood. The Contemporary Hollywood Reader is a dynamic selection of scholarly writings on Hollywood from the post-World War II period onwards, divided into three sections, each with contextualizing introductions from the Editor. The sections, Production, Text, and Circulation, address all the major perspectives on Hollywood allowing equal attention to the field, in both thematic and disciplinary senses. In this collection, Toby Miller offers a plural, open guide to major scholarly tendencies in writing about Hollywood with a mixture of familiar and less familiar works. While the Reader draws on research undertaken within US-UK film or cinema studies, it also ventures further afield, bringing together the most stimulating materials available on the subject.

Table of Contents

Part 1: Production. 1. Introduction 2. Structure. Hollywood Genres and the Production of Culture Perspective. Digital Film and 'Late' Capitalism. Economic and Institutional Analysis: Hollywood as Monopoly Capitalism. Vertical Integration in Motion Pictures. 3. Artists. Women and Men in Film: Gender Inequality Among Writers in a Culture Industry. Double Jeopardy in Hollywood: Age and Gender in the Careers of Film Actors, 1926-1999. The Twilight Zone of Contemporary Hollywood Production. The Lady in the Tutti-Frutti Hat: Carmen Miranda, a Spectacle of Ethnicity. Studs Have Feelings, Too: Warren Beatty and the Question of Star Discourse and Gender. The Star and the Commodity: Notes Towards a Performance Theory of Stardom. 4. Globalization. Chinese Diaspora and Orientalism in Globalized Cultural Production: Ang Lee's Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. New Zealand as Middle Earth: Local and Global Popular Communication in a Small Nation. Hollywood and the World: The Geography of Motion-Picture Distribution and Marketing. Behind the Scenes: How Transnational Firms are Constructing a New International Division of Labor in Media Work. PART 2: Text. 1. Introduction. 2. Genre. Genre. Out of What Past? Notes on the B Film Noir. 3. Pleasure. Miranda Prorsus: Encyclical Letter on Motion Pictures, Radio and Television. Serious Pleasures: Cinematic Pleasure and the Notion of Fun. Lost in the Funhouse. Throwing Shade in the Kingdom. 4. Representation. A Circus of Dreams and Lies: The Black Film Wave at Middle Age. Women and Smoking in Hollywood Movies: A Content Analysis. A Rose is a Rose? Real Women and a Lost War. Citizen Chicano: The Trials and Titillations of Ethnicity in the American Cinema, 1935-1962. Reel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a People. PART 3: Circulation. 1. Introduction. 2. Distribution. Film Distribution as Media: Mapping Difference in the Bolivian Cinemascape. Marketing the Hollywood Blockbuster in France. How Critical are Critical Reviews? The Box Office Effects of Film Critics, Star Power, and Budgets. 3. Audiences. Cowboys and Indians: Perceptions of Western Films Among American Indians and Anglos. It's the Language of Film!: Young Film Audiences on Hollywood and Europe. Cultural Discount and Cross-Culture Predictability: Examining the Box Office Performance of American Movies in Hong Kong. 4. Government. The Celebrity Image and Cultural Identity: Publicity Rights and the Subaltern Politics of Gender. Government Support to the Film Industry in the United States. Will Work for Copyrights: The Cultural Policy of Anti-Piracy Campaigns. 5. Globalization. Cultural Exchange. The Globalization of Hollywood. America the Menace: France's Feud with Hollywood.

by "Nielsen BookData"

Details

  • NCID
    BA90742590
  • ISBN
    • 9780415452267
    • 9780415452250
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Abingdon
  • Pages/Volumes
    xvii, 558 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
  • Classification
  • Subject Headings
Page Top