Hollywood and Anti-Semitism: A Cultural History up to World War II

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Pub. Date: 2001-04-30
Publisher(s): Cambridge University Press
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Summary

This book examines the role of American Jews in the entertainment industry, from the turn of the century to the outbreak of World War II. Eastern European Jewish immigrants are often credited with building a film industry during the first decade of the twentieth century that they dominated by the 1920s. In this study, Steven Carr reconceptualizes Jewish involvement in Hollywood by examining prevalent attitudes towards Jews among American audiences. Analogous to the Jewish Question of the nineteenth century, which was concerned with the full participation of Jews within public life, the Hollywood Question of the 1920s, 30s, and 40s addressed the Jewish population within mass media. This study reveals the powerful set of assumptions concerning ethnicity and media influence as related to the role of the Jew in the motion picture industry.

Author Biography

Steven Alan Carr is associate professor of communication at Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction: What Is the Hollywood Question? 1(22)
Part 1: The Hollywood Question and American Anti-Semitism, 1880-1929
Anti-Semitism and the American Jewish Question
23(37)
Religion, Race, and Morality in the Hollywood Question
60(37)
Part 2: The Hollywood Question for a New America, 1929-1941
A New Deal for the Hollywood Question
97(35)
The Hollywood Question in Popular Culture
132(22)
The Politics of the Hollywood Question
154(28)
Answering the Hollywood Question
182(35)
Part 3: The Hollywood Question, 1941 and Beyond
Popular Culture Answers the Hollywood Question
217(21)
The Hollywood Question in Crisis, 1941
238(40)
The New Hollywood Question
278(15)
Notes 293(32)
Bibliography 325(12)
Index 337

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