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| #1693889 in Books | Univ of Massachusetts Pr | 2006-10-04 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.14 x.82 x5.90l,1.05 | File type: PDF | 352 pages | ||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| GREAT READ FOR ANY FILM BUFF|By Barbara F. Veitch|I have a 4 yr degree in film and got this book for a masters course...it was really interesting and gives so much history on how the film industry is entangled with the political machine, both now and as far back as the first days of the moving pictures. Well worth the read for any film buff or cinephile. Just LOADED with intere||"Editor Francis G. Couvares has assembled an all-star group of contributors . . . including a number of individuals who have been especially prominent in the recent scholarship on film and culture. . . . an informative and useful addition to the scholarship ab
From the earliest days of public outrage over "indecent" nickelodeon shows, Americans have worried about the power of the movies. The eleven essays in this book examine nearly a century of struggle over cinematic representations of sex, crime, violence, religion, race, and ethnicity, revealing that the effort to regulate the screen has reflected deep social and cultural schisms.
In addition to the editor, contributors include Daniel Czitrom, Marybeth Hamilton, Ga...
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