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Bowery to Broadway - The American Irish in Classic Hollywood Cinema (Hardcover)
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Bowery to Broadway - The American Irish in Classic Hollywood Cinema (Hardcover)
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Before Johnny Depp and "Public Enemies," there was "The Public
Enemy." James Cagney's 1931 portrayal of the Irish American
gangster, Tommy Powers, set the standard for the Hollywood gangster
and helped to launch a golden age of Irish American cinema. In the
years that followed several of the era's greatest stars, such as
Spencer Tracy, Bing Crosby, Pat O'Brien, and Ginger Rogers, assumed
Irish American roles--as boxers, entertainers, priests, and working
girls--delighting audiences and at the same time providing a fresh
perspective of the Irish American experience in America's cities.
With "Bowery to Broadway," Christopher Shannon guides readers
through a number of classic films from the 1930s and '40s and
investigates why films featuring Irish American characters were so
popular among American audiences during a period when the Irish
were still stereotyped and scorned for their religion. Shannon
cites films such as "Angels with Dirty Faces," "Gentleman Jim,"
"Kitty Foyle," "Going My Way," and "Yankee Doodle Dandy," arguing
that the Irish American characters in the films were presented as
inhabitants of an urban village--simultaneously traditional and
modern and valuing communal solidarity over individual advancement.
As a result, these characters--even those involved in criminal
activity--resonated deeply with the countless Americans in search
of the communal values that were rapidly being lost to the social
dislocation of the Depression and the increasing nationalization of
life under the New Deal.
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