A New Kind of Public: Community, Solidarity, and Political Economy in New Deal Cinema, 1935-1948 (Studies in Critical Social Sciences)

by Graham Cassano

Paperback, 2016

Description

In 1936, director John Ford claimed to be making movies for ?a new kind of public ? that wanted more honest pictures. Graham Cassano ?s A New Kind of Public: Community, solidarity, and political economy in New Deal cinema, 1935-1948 argues that this new kind of public was forged in the fires of class struggle and economic calamity. Those struggles appeared in Hollywood productions, as the movies themselves tried to explain the causes and consequence of the Great Depression. Using the tools of critical Marxism and cultural theory, Cassano surveys Hollywood ?s political economic explanations and finds a field of symbolic struggle in which radical visions of solidarity and conflict competed with the dominant class ideology for the loyalty of this new audience.… (more)

Status

Available

Call number

791.43

Publication

Haymarket Books (2016), 215 pages

Language

Original language

English

ISBN

1608464938 / 9781608464937
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