The first issue of Hollywood Quarterly, in October 1945, marked the appearance of the most significant, successful, and regularly published journal of its kind in the United States. For its entire life, the Quarterly held to the leftist utopianism of its founders, several of whom would later be blacklisted. The journal attracted a collection of writers unmatched in North American film studies for the heterogeneity of their intellectual and practical concerns: from film, radio, and television industry workers to academics; from Sam Goldwyn, Edith Head, and Chuck Jones to Theodor Adorno and Siegfried Kracauer. For this volume, Eric Smoodin and Ann Martin have selected essays that reflect the astonishing eclecticism of the journal, with sectio...
Hundreds of Hollywood-on-Hollywood movies can be found throughout the history of American cinema, fr...
This thesis deals with the view of American film formed by the journalists in Czechoslovakian film p...
Cinema and sexology have been profoundly linked as technologies of cultural regulation since the ear...
During its forty years as a forum for scholars, filmmakers, critics, and film lovers, Film Quarterly...
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Abstract: This essay revisits some of the most significant and enduring debates over the status of c...
This is a large edited collection (255+xxvii pp). My own contributions comprise a jointly written in...
This chapter reviews the wealth of recent English language publications on American cinema of the la...
The term “Culture industry” coined by Adorno and Horkheimer in 1944, is now a very fundamental conce...
This study commences with a historical examination of the first twenty years of the Ann Arbor Film F...
UnrestrictedThe dissertation re-examines the Thirties in its artistic, cultural and political specif...
After the collapse of the once dominant studio system in the 1950s, Hollywood executives were at a l...
This study commences with a historical examination of the first twenty years of the Ann Arbor Film F...
The term "Culture industry" coined by Adorno and Horkheimer in 1944, is now a very fundamental conce...
Peacetime in the wake of the Second World War brought about certain idealism and with it major ch...
Hundreds of Hollywood-on-Hollywood movies can be found throughout the history of American cinema, fr...
This thesis deals with the view of American film formed by the journalists in Czechoslovakian film p...
Cinema and sexology have been profoundly linked as technologies of cultural regulation since the ear...
During its forty years as a forum for scholars, filmmakers, critics, and film lovers, Film Quarterly...
Electronic access restricted; authentication may be required:0520232739052023274
Abstract: This essay revisits some of the most significant and enduring debates over the status of c...
This is a large edited collection (255+xxvii pp). My own contributions comprise a jointly written in...
This chapter reviews the wealth of recent English language publications on American cinema of the la...
The term “Culture industry” coined by Adorno and Horkheimer in 1944, is now a very fundamental conce...
This study commences with a historical examination of the first twenty years of the Ann Arbor Film F...
UnrestrictedThe dissertation re-examines the Thirties in its artistic, cultural and political specif...
After the collapse of the once dominant studio system in the 1950s, Hollywood executives were at a l...
This study commences with a historical examination of the first twenty years of the Ann Arbor Film F...
The term "Culture industry" coined by Adorno and Horkheimer in 1944, is now a very fundamental conce...
Peacetime in the wake of the Second World War brought about certain idealism and with it major ch...
Hundreds of Hollywood-on-Hollywood movies can be found throughout the history of American cinema, fr...
This thesis deals with the view of American film formed by the journalists in Czechoslovakian film p...
Cinema and sexology have been profoundly linked as technologies of cultural regulation since the ear...