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Sociology on Film - Postwar Hollywood's Prestige Commodity (Paperback)
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Sociology on Film - Postwar Hollywood's Prestige Commodity (Paperback)
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After World War II, Hollywood's ""social problem films"" - tackling
topical issues that included racism, crime, mental illness, and
drug abuse - were hits with critics and general moviegoers alike.
In an era of film famed for its reliance on pop psychology, these
movies were a form of popular sociology, bringing the academic
discipline's concerns to a much broader audience. Sociology on Film
examines how the postwar ""problem film"" translated contemporary
policy debates and intellectual discussions into cinematic form in
order to become one of the preeminent genres of prestige drama.
Chris Cagle chronicles how these movies were often politically
fractious, the work of progressive directors and screenwriters who
drew scrutiny from the House Un-American Activities Committee. Yet
he also proposes that the genre helped to construct an abstract
discourse of ""society"" that served to unify a middlebrow American
audience. As he considers the many forms of print media that served
to inspire social problem films, including journalism, realist
novels, and sociological texts, Cagle also explores their
distinctive cinematic aesthetics. Through a close analysis of films
like Gentleman's Agreement, The Lost Weekend, and Intruder in the
Dust, he presents a compelling case that the visual style of these
films was intimately connected to their more expressly political
and sociological aspirations. Sociology on Film demonstrates how
the social problem picture both shaped and reflected the
middle-class viewer's national self-image, making a lasting impact
on Hollywood's aesthetic direction.
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