Social Life in the Movies: How Hollywood Imagines War, Schools, Romance, Aging, and Social Inequality

James J. Dowd (University of Georgia, USA)

Social Life in the Movies: How Hollywood Imagines War, Schools, Romance, Aging, and Social Inequality
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Published
28 October 2020
Pages
188
ISBN
9780367277147

Social Life in the Movies: How Hollywood Imagines War, Schools, Romance, Aging, and Social Inequality

James J. Dowd (University of Georgia, USA)

Through an analysis of hundreds of Hollywood movies, this book examines some of the most contentious social issues of our time, including racism, social inequality, sexism, and gerontophobia. With studies of some of the most enduring film genres in Hollywood’s history, including romantic films such as Casablanca, war movies from World War II through the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts, alienation films, including Five Easy Pieces and Lost in Translation, the school movie, from Goodbye, Mr. Chips to other films set in academia, including Dead Poets Society and Dangerous Minds, the book outlines and demonstrates the sociological approach to viewing films and highlights the socially conservative nature of much Hollywood movie production, which draws on common stereotypes and reinforces dominant cultural values - but is also capable of challenging and serving to change them.

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