Projecting the World: Representing the 'Foreign' in Classical Hollywood

Projecting the World: Representing the 'Foreign' in Classical Hollywood

Anna Cooper , Russell Meeuf , Dave Strauss
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Jun 5, 2017 · English · Paperback (272 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 272
Language English
Published Jun 5, 2017
Publisher Wayne State University Press
ISBN-10 0814343066
ISBN-13 9780814343067

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The exploration of how classical Hollywood represented foreign cultures and peoples between the 1930s and 1960s unfolds within the pages of this insightful book. A diverse group of scholars dives deep into the cinematic landscape of that era, uncovering the complex layers of representation that shaped American perceptions of the "Other." From exoticism to racial stereotypes, the contributors analyze how these films both reflected and influenced societal attitudes toward foreignness.

Through a meticulous examination of film narratives, production practices, and audience reception, the authors shed light on the interplay between cinematic storytelling and cultural identity. Each chapter offers a unique perspective, exploring films that both celebrated and critiqued the foreign, revealing the underlying tensions that characterized this pivotal era in American cinema.

Ultimately, this collection serves as a crucial resource for understanding the legacy of Hollywood's portrayals of the world beyond its borders, prompting readers to reconsider the impact these narratives have had on contemporary views of diversity and representation in media.

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