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Jane Fonda: There's a Great Deal to Say guides readers through the two sides of one of Hollywood's most intriguing figures: actor and activist Jane Fonda. Using original archival material from Fonda's own personal papers and from cinema archives, the author tells the riveting tale of how Fonda had come to view acting as a "side gig" that gives her a worldwide platform to convey her personal and political views. Readers will be introduced to the people, role models and events in Fonda's life that led her to believe movies can serve as an influential story-telling tool that can influence public opinion, change minds and trigger social change. The book traces how Fonda has evolved over more than five decades to stay on the path of activism, at times sacrificing her career, her personal safety, and even her relationship with her family.
Contents
Contents
Introduction
1 Giving Them Ammunition
2 The French Connection
3 On the Road
4 The New Guard
5 Battle Lines
6 Public Enemy
7 Scarring Their Psyches
8 Murder Mystery
9 Activist with a Side Gig
10 Group Efforts
11 The Cost of War
12 The Big Picture
13 Nuclear Reaction
14 Winning Streak
15 The Woman and the Myth
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Select Filmography
Notes
Bibliography
Index



