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Print Price: $98.50

Format:
Hardback
512 pp.
39 halftones, 6.125" x 9.25"

ISBN-13:
9780195181722

Publication date:
August 2011

Imprint: OUP US


Hollywood Left and Right

How Movie Stars Shaped American Politics

Steven J. Ross

In Hollywood Left and Right, Steven J. Ross tells a story that has escaped public attention: the emergence of Hollywood as a vital center of political life and the important role that movie stars have played in shaping the course of American politics.

Ever since the film industry relocated to Hollywood early in the twentieth century, it has had an outsized influence on American politics. Through compelling larger-than-life figures in American cinema - Charlie Chaplin, Louis B. Mayer, Edward G. Robinson, George Murphy, Ronald Reagan, Harry Belafonte, Jane Fonda, Charlton Heston, Warren Beatty, and Arnold Schwarzenegger - Hollywood Left and Right reveals how the film industry's engagement in politics has been longer, deeper, and more varied than most people would imagine. As shown in alternating chapters, the Left and the Right each gained ascendancy in Tinseltown at different times. From Chaplin, whose movies almost always displayed his leftist convictions, to Schwarzenegger's nearly seamless transition from action blockbusters to the California governor's mansion, Steven J. Ross traces the intersection of Hollywood and political activism from the early twentieth century to the present.

Hollywood Left and Right challenges the commonly held belief that Hollywood has always been a bastion of liberalism. The real story, as Ross shows in this passionate and entertaining work, is far more complicated. First, Hollywood has a longer history of conservatism than liberalism. Second, and most surprising, while the Hollywood Left was usually more vocal and visible, the Right had a greater impact on American political life, capturing a senate seat (Murphy), a governorship (Schwarzenegger), and the ultimate achievement, the Presidency (Reagan).

Readership : General readers, and students and scholars of American politics, film studies, US history

Reviews

  • "A fine book."

    --The Canadian Jewish News

Introduction: Movie Stars and Politics
1. The First Political Movie Star: Charlie Chaplin
2. The Man Who Brought Hollywood into the Republican Party: Louis B. Mayer
3. Little Caesar and the HUAC Mob: Edward G. Robinson
4. Hollywood and the Conservative Revolution: George Murphy and Ronald Reagan
5. Politics in Black and White: Harry Belafonte
6. Movement Leader, Grassroots Builder: Jane Fonda
7. Moses and the Red Tide: Charlton Heston
8. President Bulworth, or, Will Mr. Beatty Go to Washington? Warren Beatty
9. Governor Arnold and the New Age of Celebrity Politics: Arnold Schwarzenegger

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An eminent historian of film, Steven J. Ross is recipient of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' Films Scholars Award and author of the prize-winning book, Working-Class Hollywood: Silent Film and the Shaping of Class in America.

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Special Features

  • The definitive account of the connection between film and politics in American history.
  • SAuthored by a leading historian of the film industry in American life.
  • Filled with entertaining, surprising, and occasionally tragic stories about many of the giants of the silver screen.