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HollywoodTV: the studio system in the fifties
Christopher Anderson
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page ix)
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I. Introduction: Hollywood in the Home (page 1)
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II. Thwarted Ambitions in the Studio Era (page 22)
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III. Escape from the Studio System: Independent Producers and Television (page 46)
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IV. The Sponsor's Medium: Light's Diamond Jubilee and the Campaign for the Peaceful Atom (page 70)
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V. David O. Selznick and the Making of Light's Diamond Jubilee (page 101)
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VI. Disneyland (page 133)
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VII. Origins of Warner Bros. Television (page 156)
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VIII. Negotiating the Television Text: Warner Bros. Presents (page 191)
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IX. Reviving the Studio System at Warner Bros. Television (page 216)
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X. The Pathology of Mass Production (page 255)
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XI. Epilogue (page 288)
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Notes (page 293)
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Bibliography (page 327)
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Index (page 337)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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JAH | 82.2 (Sep. 1995): 838 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2082392 |
FQ | 49.1 (Autumn 1995): 50-52 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/1213500 |
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Published: c1994
Publisher: University of Texas Press
- 9780292730595 (hardcover)
- 9780292704572 (paper)
- 9780292784604 (ebook)