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Hollywood's working class: Class and class conflict in the Hollywood cinema, 1927--1941.

机译:好莱坞工人阶级:好莱坞电影院中的阶级和阶级冲突,1927--1941年。

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The early American sound cinema with its main production facilities in Southern California, was the site of significant labour conflict. Synchronized sound cinema required the infusion of significant amounts of new capital into the film industry. It is this development that completed the 20-year transformation of the Hollywood film industry into a mature oligopoly. This process led to increased pressure on the wages and working conditions of the many thousands of cultural workers employed in the industry. This dissertation outlines a number of significant aspects of these developments, including the drive to unionize the people who worked in this industry and the influence of the political left in America on the unionization drive. It also outlines the extent to which American film narrative, in the period between 1927 and 1941, was able to give representation to the issues affecting both Hollywood's workers and American workers in general.; Drawing on the materialist analytical framework provided by The Frankfurt School, British Cultural Studies and the work of Douglas Kellner, this dissertation consists of: a review of the theoretical literature on Hollywood's role as a mass culture industry and of the existing historical and economic analyses already produced about the Hollywood film industry in this period (1927--1941), as well as critical readings of a number of representative films from the period which deal with the issues of class and class conflict. These readings examine films that depict class and class conflict by applying a blend of auteur analysis, genre analysis and an awareness of how the Production Code Administration affected the content of movies after 1934. In this way, it offers evidence that the intersection of artists (workers) and commerce in a large industrial setting produced a significant body of film texts which spoke about the state of labour relations in this period in a variety of indirect ways.
机译:美国早期的有声电影院,其主要生产设施位于南加州,是发生严重劳资冲突的地点。同步声电影院需要向电影业注入大量的新资金。正是这种发展完成了好莱坞电影业20年向成熟寡头的转变。这一过程给该行业雇用的数千名文化工作者的工资和工作条件带来了越来越大的压力。本文概述了这些发展的许多重要方面,包括使从事该行业工作的人们团结起来的动力,以及美国左翼政治对工会运动的影响。它还概述了1927年至1941年间美国电影叙事在多大程度上能够代表影响好莱坞工人和一般美国工人的问题。借鉴法兰克福学派,英国文化研究和道格拉斯·凯尔纳(Douglas Kellner)的著作提供的唯物主义分析框架,本论文包括:回顾关于好莱坞作为大众文化产业的作用的理论文献以及现有的历史和经济分析制作了有关这一时期(1927--1941)的好莱坞电影业的影片,以及对该时期处理阶级冲突和阶级冲突问题的许多代表性电影的批判性解读。这些读物通过运用auteur分析,体裁分析以及对1934年后生产法管理部门如何影响电影内容的认识,研究了描述阶级和阶级冲突的电影。通过这种方式,它提供了证据表明艺术家之间的交集(工人和大型工业环境中的商业产生了大量的电影文字,这些文字以各种间接方式讲述了这一时期的劳动关系状况。

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  • 作者单位

    York University (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 York University (Canada).;
  • 学科 Cinema.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2003
  • 页码 220 p.
  • 总页数 220
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 电影、电视艺术;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:44:50

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