Description: Further DetailsTitle: Hollywood and the Culture EliteCondition: NewSubtitle: How the Movies Became AmericanISBN-10: 0231133766EAN: 9780231133760ISBN: 9780231133760Publisher: Columbia University PressFormat: HardbackRelease Date: 04/06/2005Description: As Americans flocked to the movies during the first part of the twentieth century, the guardians of culture grew worried about their diminishing influence on American art, education, and American identity itself. Meanwhile, Hollywood studio heads were eager to stabilize their industry, solidify their place in mainstream society, and expand their new but tenuous hold on American popular culture. Peter Decherney explores how these needs coalesced and led to the development of a symbiotic relationship between the film industry and America's stewards of high culture. Formed during Hollywood's Golden Age (1915-1960), this unlikely partnership ultimately insured prominent places in American culture for both the movie industry and elite cultural institutions. It redefined Hollywood as an ideal American industry; it made movies an art form instead of simply entertainment for the masses; and it made moviegoing a vital civic institution. For their part, museums and universities used films to maintain their position as quintessential American institutions.As the book delves into the ties between Hollywood bigwigs and various cultural leaders, an intriguing cast of characters emerges, including the poet Vachel Lindsay, film producers Adolph Zukor and Joseph Kennedy, Hollywood flak and censor extraordinaire Will Hays, and philanthropist turned politician Nelson Rockefeller. Decherney considers how Columbia University's film studies program helped integrate Jewish students into American culture while also professionalizing screenwriting. He examines MoMA's career-savvy film curator Iris Barry, a British feminist once dedicated to stemming the tide of U.S. cultural imperialism, who ultimately worked with Hollywood and the U.S. government to fight fascism and communism and promote American values abroad. Other chapters explore Vachel Lindsay's progressive vision of movies as reinvigorating the public sphere through film libraries and museums; the promotion of movie connoisseurship at Harvard and other universities; and how the heir of a railroad magnate bankrolled the American avant-garde film movement.Amid ethnic diversity, the rise of mass entertainment, world war, and the global spread of American culture, Hollywood and cultural institutions worked together to insure their own survival and profitability and to provide a coherent, though shifting, American identity.Language: EnglishCountry/Region of Manufacture: USItem Height: 229mmItem Length: 152mmAuthor: Peter DecherneyGenre: Films & TVBook Series: Film and Culture SeriesRelease Year: 2005 Missing Information?Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.
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Book Title: Hollywood and the Culture Elite
Title: Hollywood and the Culture Elite
Subtitle: How the Movies Became American
ISBN-10: 0231133766
EAN: 9780231133760
ISBN: 9780231133760
Release Date: 04/06/2005
Release Year: 2005
Country/Region of Manufacture: US
Genre: Films & TV
Number of Pages: 272 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Hollywood and the Culture Elite : How the Movies Became American
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Publication Year: 2005
Item Height: 1.1 in
Subject: Film / General, Customs & Traditions, United States / General
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 16.6 Oz
Item Length: 9.3 in
Author: Peter Decherney
Subject Area: Performing Arts, Social Science, History
Item Width: 6.3 in
Series: Film and Culture Ser.
Format: Hardcover