Hollywood at the Intersection of Race and Identity

Type de ressource
Livre
Auteur/contributeur
Titre
Hollywood at the Intersection of Race and Identity
Résumé
Hollywood at the Intersection of Race and Identity explores the ways Hollywood represents race, gender, class, and nationality at the intersection of aesthetics and ideology and its productive tensions. This collection of essays asks to what degree can a close critical analysis of films, that is, reading them against their own ideological grain, reveal contradictions and tensions in Hollywood’s task of erecting normative cultural standards? How do some films perhaps knowingly undermine their inherent ideology by opening a field of conflicting and competing intersecting identities? The challenge set out in this volume is to revisit well-known films in search for a narrative not exclusively constituted by the Hollywood formula and to answer the questions: What lies beyond the frame? What elements contradict a film’s sustained illusion of a normative world? Where do films betray their own ideology and most importantly what intersectional spaces of identity do they reveal or conceal?
Lieu
Camden
Maison d’édition
Rutgers University Press,
Date
2020
Langue
Anglais
ISBN
978-0-8135-9931-1
Extra
Pages: ix, 357 pages :
Référence
Konzett, D. Caparoso. (2020). Hollywood at the Intersection of Race and Identity. Rutgers University Press,. https://worldcat.org/en/title/1137079909
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