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Scandal, Social Movement, and Change: Evidence from #MeToo in Hollywood
Management Sciences, 2020Social movements have the potential to effect change in strategic decision making. In this paper, we examine whether the #MeToo movement, spurred by the Harvey Weinstein scandal, leads to changes in the likelihood of Hollywood producers working with ...
Hong Luo, Laurina Zhang
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Branding Cultural Products in International Markets: A Study of Hollywood Movies in China
, 2020Cultural products are a major component of the world economy and are responsible for a growing share of U.S. exports. The authors examine brand name strategies when cultural products are marketed in foreign countries.
Weihe Gao, Li Ji, Yong Liu, Qi Sun
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Hollywood’s Global Expansion and Racialized Film Industry
Humanity and Society, 2020A theory on the political economy of image production argues that the U.S. film industry, namely, Hollywood, prioritizes financial considerations over racial justice or political correctness.
Minjeong Kim, Rachelle J. Brunn-Bevel
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Cultural influences in screenwriting: Australia vs. Hollywood
, 2020The Hollywood paradigm of screenwriting is claimed to be the universal approach to storytelling. The paradigm is said to be ‘in our DNA’ and override cultural difference.
G. Hambly
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, 2019
The Jim Crow era of outright racism seemingly ended decades ago, yet the major American film industry—Hollywood—is waist deep in racial politics. Jim Crow Hollywood shows how Hollywood insiders consider race when making decisions about moviemaking ...
Maryann Erigha
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The Jim Crow era of outright racism seemingly ended decades ago, yet the major American film industry—Hollywood—is waist deep in racial politics. Jim Crow Hollywood shows how Hollywood insiders consider race when making decisions about moviemaking ...
Maryann Erigha
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2018
Hopkins arrives in Hollywood and moves in with her estranged husband, Austin Parker, but waits five weeks before Paramount casts her in her first Hollywood film, 24 Hours. Hopkins has an affair with assistant director, Dudley Murphy, but Billy is also dating other women, so they decide to officially separate. Hopkins’s interest in psychics, astrologers,
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Hopkins arrives in Hollywood and moves in with her estranged husband, Austin Parker, but waits five weeks before Paramount casts her in her first Hollywood film, 24 Hours. Hopkins has an affair with assistant director, Dudley Murphy, but Billy is also dating other women, so they decide to officially separate. Hopkins’s interest in psychics, astrologers,
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Index on Censorship, 1976
One of the many grey areas in the practice of the arts is the influence of commercial pressures and the extent to which that influence can be qualified as ‘censorship’. It is clear that some art forms are more vulnerable than others, particularly in the sphere of mass entertainment, and few are more vulnerable than films, but how does the pressure ...
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One of the many grey areas in the practice of the arts is the influence of commercial pressures and the extent to which that influence can be qualified as ‘censorship’. It is clear that some art forms are more vulnerable than others, particularly in the sphere of mass entertainment, and few are more vulnerable than films, but how does the pressure ...
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Hollywood's America, America's Hollywood
American Quarterly, 2006In recent years, Hollywood has become a rich field of scholarly inquiry. Dealing with the "dream factory" from the rise of the Kinetoscope to the flowering of the multiplex, interdisciplinary experts in literature, media studies, sociology, cultural studies, history, American studies, and other related fields have closely explored the growth and ...
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#OscarsSoWhite: how Stuart Hall explains why nothing changes in Hollywood and everything is changing
Stuart Hall Lives: Cultural Studies in an Age of Digital Media, 2016Stuart Hall’s work on culture, representation, ideology and hegemony positions Hollywood as a cultural institution informed by and informative of US social values and norms.
Isabel Molina-Guzmán
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