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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Notes on the Contributors x
- 1. Introduction: Cold War Genres and the Rock-and-Roll Film 1
- 2. Social Factors in Brainwashing Films of the 1950s and 1960s 21
- 3. The Berlin Crisis? Piffl!: Billy Wilder’s Cold War Comedy, One, Two, Three 42
- 4. The Small Adult Film: A Prestige Form of Cold War Cinema 62
- 5. “I’m Lucky – I Had Rich Parents”: Disability and Class in the Postwar Biopic Genre 79
- 6. Rogue Nation, 1954: History, Class Consciousness, and the “Rogue Cop” Film 99
- 7. Internal Enmity: Hollywood’s Fragile Home Stories in the 1950s and 1960s 123
- 8. Suburban Sublime 144
- 9. Domestic Containment for Whom? Gendered and Racial Variations on Cold War Modernity in the Apartment Plot 163
- 10. Success and the Single Girl: Urban Romances of Working Women 181
- 11. Paris Loves Lovers and Americans Loved Paris: Gender, Class, and Modernity in the Postwar Hollywood Musical 204
- 12. Straight to Baby: Scoring Female Jazz Agency and New Masculinity in Henry Mancini’s Peter Gunn 228
- Index 259
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Notes on the Contributors x
- 1. Introduction: Cold War Genres and the Rock-and-Roll Film 1
- 2. Social Factors in Brainwashing Films of the 1950s and 1960s 21
- 3. The Berlin Crisis? Piffl!: Billy Wilder’s Cold War Comedy, One, Two, Three 42
- 4. The Small Adult Film: A Prestige Form of Cold War Cinema 62
- 5. “I’m Lucky – I Had Rich Parents”: Disability and Class in the Postwar Biopic Genre 79
- 6. Rogue Nation, 1954: History, Class Consciousness, and the “Rogue Cop” Film 99
- 7. Internal Enmity: Hollywood’s Fragile Home Stories in the 1950s and 1960s 123
- 8. Suburban Sublime 144
- 9. Domestic Containment for Whom? Gendered and Racial Variations on Cold War Modernity in the Apartment Plot 163
- 10. Success and the Single Girl: Urban Romances of Working Women 181
- 11. Paris Loves Lovers and Americans Loved Paris: Gender, Class, and Modernity in the Postwar Hollywood Musical 204
- 12. Straight to Baby: Scoring Female Jazz Agency and New Masculinity in Henry Mancini’s Peter Gunn 228
- Index 259