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Reforming Hollywood
Author | : William D. Romanowski |
Publisher | : OUP USA |
Total Pages | : 329 |
Release | : 2012-06-26 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0195387848 |
In Reforming Hollywood, William Romanowski tells the long and complex story of the relationship between Protestants of all stripes--from Episcopalians to evangelicals--and the American film industry. Drawing on personal interviews and previously unexamined primary sources, he chronicles Protestant efforts to exert influence on the industry and use movies to promote the moral health of the nation. At the same time, Romanowski shows, mainline Protestants were surprisingly averse to censorship, which they saw as intruding upon individual conscience and antithetical to American democracy--of which they saw themselves as the guardians.
Missionaries in the Golden Age of Hollywood
Author | : Douglas Carl Abrams |
Publisher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 257 |
Release | : 2022-12-15 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 3031191641 |
This book examines major British and American missionary films during the Golden Age of Hollywood to explore the significance of race, gender, and spirituality in relation to the lives of the missionaries portrayed in film during the middle third of the twentieth century. Film both influences and reflects culture, and racial, gender, and religious identities are some of the most debated issues globally today. In the movies explored in this book, missionary interactions with various people groups reflect the historical changes which took place during this time.
Deadly Identity & Deadly Silence
Author | : Lindsay McKenna |
Publisher | : HQN Books |
Total Pages | : 494 |
Release | : 2019-01-28 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1488056285 |
Men in uniform juggle fatherhood and love in these two romantic suspense novels set in Wyoming from a New York Times–bestselling author. Deadly Identity Once upon a time, a tragic decision dashed Rachel Carson’s plans and made her scared of her own shadow. Now on the run, she vows to help care for a motherless little girl, left in the protection of handsome Sheriff Cade Garner. Cade will do whatever is necessary to protect baby Jenny and give her the life she deserves. But his sharp instincts tell him something is up with the mysterious nanny who swept into their lives. Deadly Silence Lieutenant Matt Sinclaire always loved fighting fires—until the fateful day when the flames took his wife and left him alone with an eight-year-old daughter too traumatized to speak. When U.S. Forest Ranger Casey Cantrell is assigned to Jackson Hole, Wyoming, the last thing she expects to find is a wounded firefighter. But after a chance encounter, she finds herself becoming almost a mother to his little girl. But can Matt protect them all from the evil that stripped him of his life once before? Praise for Lindsay McKenna: “McKenna skillfully takes readers on an emotional journey into two people’s hearts.” —Publishers Weekly
Beyond Measure
Author | : J & M Beresford |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 325 |
Release | : 2015-03-24 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1326217739 |
Rachel Cade is a bright, buoyant, ebony black eleven year old, growing up in the grey mono-culture of post war England. She is moved to a Salvation Army orphanage in the Cheshire countryside where she meets Tullerman - a tough, taciturn, emotionally scarred German boy three years her senior. The two outsiders form an unlikely alliance that builds into a strong, unbreakable emotional bond. Separated against their will, they embark on their different lives. Although polar opposites, and despite wildly contrasting life styles, the bond between them refuses to die. Tullerman remains Rachel's anchor throughout her troubled life and she rushes to her friend's support when tragedy strikes. While enjoying sustained international success, Rachel learns that Tullerman is facing a life changing challenge. She walks away from her wealthy life style and quietly travels to be with him. When they meet again, the balance of their relationship has fundamentally changed. Their friendship faces its greatest challenge.
Film and Colonialism in the Sixties
Author | : Jon Cowans |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 530 |
Release | : 2018-12-07 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0429665024 |
Relations between Western nations and their colonial subjects changed dramatically in the second half of the twentieth century. As nearly all of the West’s colonies gained their independence by 1975, attitudes toward colonialism in the West also changed, and terms such as empire and colonialism, once used with pride, became strongly negative. While colonialism has become discredited, precisely when or how that happened remains unclear. This book explores changing Western attitudes toward colonialism and decolonization by analyzing American, British, and French popular cinema and its reception from 1960 to 1973.
Derek Walcott: The Journeyman Years. Volume 2: Performing Arts
Author | : Christopher Balme |
Publisher | : Rodopi |
Total Pages | : 567 |
Release | : 2013-12-06 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9401210071 |
During the same period in which Derek Walcott was pouring immense physical, emotional, and logistical resources into the foundation of a viable first-rate West Indian theatre company and continuing to write his inimitable poetry, he was also busy writing newspaper reviews, chiefly for the Trinidad Guardian. His prodigious reviewing activity extended far beyond those areas with which one might most readily associate his interests and convictions. As Gordon Rohlehr once presciently observed, “If one wants to see a quotidian workaday Walcott, one should go back to [his] well over five hundred articles, essays and reviews on painting, cinema, calypso, carnival, drama and lite¬rature,” articles which “reveal a rich, various, witty and scrupulous intelligence in which generous humour counterpoints acerbity.” These articles capture the vitality of Caribbean culture and shed additional light on the aesthetic preoccupations expressed in Walcott’s essays published in journals. The editors have examined the corpus of Walcott’s journalistic activity from its beginnings in 1950 to its peak in the early 1970s, and have made a generous selection of material from the Guardian, along with occasional pieces from such sources as Public Opinion (Kingston) and The Voice of St. Lucia (Castries). The articles in Volume 2 are organized as follows: the performing arts; general surveys of anglophone Caribbean drama, theatre, and society; festivals, theatre companies, and productions; British and American drama; dance and music theatre; Carnival and calypso; and cinema screenings in Trinidad. Volume 2 additionally contains an exhaustive annotated and cross-referenced chronological bibliography of Walcott’s journalism up to 1990. The co-editor Christopher Balme has written a searching introductory essay on a central theme – here, a survey of West Indian theatre and Walcott’s engagement with it, particularly the idea of a ‘National Theatre’, coupled with an illustrative discussion of the playwright’s seminal dramatic spectacle Drums and Colours.
A Promise Given
Author | : Meg Hutchinson |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 405 |
Release | : 2018-11-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 178854949X |
Rachel Cade is a miner's daughter on the run from a crime she did not commit. Jared Lytton is the hot tempered but well-meaning mine owner who cannot stop thinking about her. Stunned by her stepmother's accusation that she killed her beloved little brother, Rachel is even more shocked to be sent to the workhouse to await trial. There, Rachel is in despair, but just as she is about to give up hope, Jared steps in to rescue her. Running from her past, Rachel tries to move on, but her enemies have a habit of catching up with her. Fighting just to stay alive, with every meal hard earned, she is caught in a promise her pride will not allow her to renege on. Will she ever find peace, happiness and a love of her own?
Screen World 1962
Author | : Daniel Blum |
Publisher | : Biblo & Tannen Publishers |
Total Pages | : 246 |
Release | : 1962 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 9780819603036 |