Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-211) and index.
Contents
Chapter One: -- Introduction: HUAC, Hollywood and the Evolution of the Red Menace -- Chapter Two: -- Land of the Free, Home of the Hysterical: American Communism and the Cultivation of "Red " Hysteria -- Chapter Three: -- Painting Them Red: Periodicals and the Proliferation of American Anti-Communism 1935-1950 -- Chapter Four: -- The Communist Conundrum: Moderate Holywood Communists and Why They Were Subject to the HUAC Inquisition -- Chapter Five: -- Communism on Camera: Ninotchka and the Cinematic Representation of the COmmunist Left -- Chapter Six: -- The Right to Remain Silent: Hollywood, Albert Maltz, and the Post-Hearing Resistance -- Chapter Seven: -- The Red Raid in Retrospect: Reflections on HUAC's Hollywood Investigation and Its Impact on the Evolution of McCarthyism