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American cinema of the 1990s: themes and variations
Chris Holmlund
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page vii)
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Timeline: The 1990s (page ix)
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Introduction: Movies and the 1990s (CHRIS HOLMLUND, page 1)
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1990 Movies and the Off-White Gangster (LINDA MIZEJEWSKI, page 24)
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1991 Movies and Wayward Images (SHARON WILLIS, page 45)
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1992 Movies and the Politics of Authorship (AMY VILLAREJO, page 70)
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1993 Movies and the New Economics of Blockbusters and Indies (CHUCK KLEINHANS, page 91)
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1994 Movies and the Partisan Politics (DIANE WALDMAN, page 115)
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1995 Movies, Teens, Tots, and Tech (TIMOTHY SHARY, page 137)
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1996 Movies and Homeland Insecurity (DEBRA WHITE-STANLEY AND CARYL FLINN, page 157)
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1997 Movies and the Usable Past (JOSÉ B. CAPINO, page 180)
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1998 Movies, Dying Fathers, and a Few Survivors (KRIN GABBARD, page 203)
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1999 Movies and Millennial Masculinity (CHRIS HOLMLUND, page 225)
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Select Academy Awards, 1990-1999 (page 249)
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Works Cited and Consulted (page 255)
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Contributors (page 271)
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Index (page 273)
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Published: c2008
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
- 9780813543659 (hardcover)
- 9780813543666 (paper)
- 9780813545783 (ebook)