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American cinema of the 1930s: themes and variations
Ina Rae Hark
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page ix)
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Timeline: The 1930s (page xi)
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Introduction: Movies and the 1930s (INA RAE HARK, page 1)
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1930 Movies and Social Difference (AARON BAKER, page 25)
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1931 Movies and the Voice (CYNTHIA ERB, page 48)
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1932 Movies and Transgression (DAVID LUGOWSKI, page 69)
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1933 Movies and the New Deal in Entertainment (MARTIN RUBIN, page 92)
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1934 Movies and the Marginalized (CHARLENE REGESTER, page 117)
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1935 Movies and the Resistance to Tyranny (INA RAE HARK, page 139)
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1936 Movies and the Possibility of Transcendence (SUSAN OHMER, page 162)
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1937 Movies and New Constructions of the American Star (ALLEN LARSON, page 182)
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1938 Movies and Whistling in the Dark (SAM B. GIRGUS, page 206)
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1939 Movies and American Culture in the Annus Mirabilis (CHARLES MALAND, page 227)
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Select Academy Awards, 1990-1939 (page 253)
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Works Cited and Consulted (page 257)
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Contributors (page 267)
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Index (page 269)
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Published: c2007
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
- 9780813540825 (paper)
- 9780813543031 (ebook)
- 9780813540818 (hardcover)