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Los Angeles Documentary and the Production of Public History, 1958-1977 /

"Los Angeles Documentary and the Production of Public History, 1958-1977 explores how documentarians working between the election of John F. Kennedy and the Bicentennial created conflicting visions of the recent and more distant American past. Drawing on a wide range of primary documents, Joshu...

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Autor principal: Glick, Joshua, 1983- (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2018]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Introduction : beyond fiction : institutions of the real Los Angeles -- Studio documentary in the Kennedy era : Wolper Productions begins -- Downtown development and the endeavors of filmmaker Kent Mackenzie -- The rise of minority storytelling : network news, public television, and independent collectives -- Hard lessons in Hollywood civics : managing the crisis of the liberal consensus -- Wattstax and the transmedia soul economy -- Roots/routes of American identity -- Numbering our days in Los Angeles, USA -- Conclusion : the 1984 Olympics and the neoliberalization of culture. 
520 |a "Los Angeles Documentary and the Production of Public History, 1958-1977 explores how documentarians working between the election of John F. Kennedy and the Bicentennial created conflicting visions of the recent and more distant American past. Drawing on a wide range of primary documents, Joshua Glick analyzes the films of Hollywood documentarians such as David Wolper and Mel Stuart, along with lesser-known independents and activists such as Kent Mackenzie, Lynne Littman, and Jesús Salvador Treviño. While the former group reinvigorated a Cold War cultural liberalism, the latter group advocated for social justice in a city plagued by severe class stratification and racial segregation. Glick examines how mainstream and alternative filmmakers turned to the archives, civic institutions, and production facilities of Los Angeles in order to both change popular understandings of the city and shape the social consciousness of the nation"--Provided by publisher. 
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