Description |
xxiv, 328 pages ; 25 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-308) and index. |
Contents |
Living room modernism -- Art of the television series -- Critique from the margin -- The Neorealist Aesthetic -- Working under cover -- The long climb back -- The Hollywood art film -- The lucid outsider: Joseph Losey -- An ending? |
Summary |
Hidden in plain sight completes Buhle and Wagner's trilogy on the Hollywood blacklist. When the blacklistees were hounded out of Hollywood, some left for television where many worked on children's shows like "Rocky and Bullwinkle." A number wrote adult sitcoms such as The Donna Reed Show, and M*A*S*H while some of them ultimately returned to Hollywood and made great films such as Norma Rae, and Midnight Cowboy. This is a thoughtful look at the aftermath of the horror that was the McCarthy period from two expert historians of the blacklist period. |
Subject |
Blacklisting of entertainers -- United States.
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Blacklisting of entertainers. |
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United States. |
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Blacklisting of authors -- United States.
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Blacklisting of authors. |
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Communism -- United States.
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Communism. |
Added Author |
Wagner, David.
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ISBN |
1403961441 hardback |
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