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Hollywood Outsiders - The Adaptation of the Film Industry, 1913-1934 (Hardcover, New)
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Hollywood Outsiders - The Adaptation of the Film Industry, 1913-1934 (Hardcover, New)
Series: Commerce and Mass Culture
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An innovative approach to the relationship between filmmaking and
society during Hollywood's golden age. The 1910s and 1920s
witnessed the inception of a particular brand of negotiation
between filmdom and its public in the United States. Hollywood, its
proponents, and its critics sought to establish new connections
between audience and industry, suggesting means by which Hollywood
outsiders could become insiders. Hollywood Outsiders looks at how
four disparate entities--the Palmer Photoplay correspondence school
of screenwriting, juvenile series fiction about youngsters involved
in the film industry, film appreciation and character education
programs for high school students, and Catholic and Protestant
efforts to use and influence filmmaking--conceived of these
connections, and thus of the relationship of Hollywood to the
individual and society. Anne Morey's exploration of the diverse
discourses generated by these different conjunctions leads to a
fresh and compelling interpretation of Hollywood's place in
American cultural history. In its analysis of how four distinct
groups, each addressing constituencies of various ages and degrees
of social authority, defined their interest in the film industry,
Hollywood Outsiders combines concrete discussions of cultural
politics with a broader argument about how outsiders viewed the
film industry as a vehicle of self-validation and of democratic
ideals.
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