The American Film in the Crisis of Confidence
Hollywood Malaise, 1976-1983
The American Film in the Crisis of Confidence
Hollywood Malaise, 1976-1983
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American Film in the Crisis of Confidence: Hollywood Malaise, 1976-1983 examines how Hollywood films depict and respond to what U.S. President Jimmy Carter deemed a national “crisis of confidence” in the late 1970s, and what Carter's political opponents referred to as “the Malaise.” Over the course of five thematic chapters-as well as an introduction and conclusion-John McCombe explores how a wide range of films from various genres reflect cultural anxieties central to Carter's “crisis of confidence,” including those surrounding depleted energy resources, calls for fiscal austerity, the “broken” American family, and the decreasing visibility of people of color in popular culture. Scholars of film studies, cultural studies, American studies, and history will find this book of particular interest.
Table of Contents
Chapter Two - “Fear City” on Film: Austerity and Social Disintegration in New York City
Chapter Three - Repairing the Broken Post-Vietnam “Family”: Clint Eastwood's Malaise Films
Chapter Four - “Running Out of Gas”: Vehicles, Fuel, and the Automotive Crisis of Confidence
Chapter Five - “Recession All Our Lives”: Hollywood and the “Post-Blaxploitation” Malaise
Product details
| Published | 15 Feb 2025 |
|---|---|
| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 228 |
| ISBN | 9781666974423 |
| Imprint | Lexington Books |
| Illustrations | 5 b/w illustrations |
| Dimensions | 229 x 152 mm |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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