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The Imaginary Geography of Hollywood Cinema 1960-2000 combines digital cartography with close readings of representative films from 1960 to 2000. Christian B. Long offers a unique history of twentieth-century Hollywood narrative cinema, one that is focused on the intersection of the geographies of narrative location, production, consumption and taste in the era before the rise of digital cinema. Long redraws the boundaries of film history, both literally and figuratively, by cataloging films' narrative locations on digital maps in order to illustrate where Hollywood actually locates its narratives over time.
A PDF version of this book is available for free in open access via the OAPEN Library platform:The Imaginary Geography of Hollywood Cinema. It has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License and is part of Knowledge Unlatched.
Contents
Images and Maps
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Where Is Hollywood Cinema?
Chapter 1 Burt Reynolds Brings the New South to Hollywood
Chapter 2 New Hollywood, the Contemporary Midwest, and Collective Action
Chapter 3 Getting Around the Suburbs in the Blockbuster Era's Big Hits
Colour Maps
Chapter 4 Politics for Couch Potatoes: Video Rental Success Stories
Chapter 5 Imagining More for Medium-Sized Cities, 1975-2000
Chapter 6 It's Not Such a Small World After All: Disney Live Action Films in the 1960s
Conclusion: Where Isn't Hollywood Cinema?
References
Notes
Index