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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
- 1. Are You Now or Have You Ever Been a Christian? The Strange History of The Robe as Political Allegory 19
- 2. Un-American: Dmytryk, Rossellini, and Christ in Concrete 39
- 3. “A Living Part of the Class Struggle”: Diego Rivera’s The Flower Carrier and the Hollywood Left 51
- 4. A Monarch for the Millions: Jewish Filmmakers, Social Commentary, and the Postwar Cycle of Boxing Films 79
- 5. The Violent Poetry of the Times: The Politics of History in Daniel Mainwaring and Joseph Losey’s The Lawless 97
- 6. Dark Passages: Jazz and Civil Liberty in the Postwar Crime Film 113
- 7. Documentary Realism and the Postwar Left 130
- 8. Cloaked in Compromise: Jules Dassin’s “Naked” City 142
- 9. The Progressive Producer in the Studio System: Adrian Scott at RKO, 1943–1947 152
- 10. The House I Live In: Albert Maltz and the Fight against Anti-Semitism 169
- 11. Red Hollywood in Transition: The Case of Robert Rossen 184
- 12. Swashbuckling, Sapphire, and Salt: Un-American Contributions to TV Costume Adventure Series in the 1950s 198
- 13. Hollywood, the New Left, and FTA 210
- 14. Red Hollywood 225
- Afterword 264
- Acknowledgments 277
- Notes 279
- Notes on the Contributors 337
- Index 339
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
- 1. Are You Now or Have You Ever Been a Christian? The Strange History of The Robe as Political Allegory 19
- 2. Un-American: Dmytryk, Rossellini, and Christ in Concrete 39
- 3. “A Living Part of the Class Struggle”: Diego Rivera’s The Flower Carrier and the Hollywood Left 51
- 4. A Monarch for the Millions: Jewish Filmmakers, Social Commentary, and the Postwar Cycle of Boxing Films 79
- 5. The Violent Poetry of the Times: The Politics of History in Daniel Mainwaring and Joseph Losey’s The Lawless 97
- 6. Dark Passages: Jazz and Civil Liberty in the Postwar Crime Film 113
- 7. Documentary Realism and the Postwar Left 130
- 8. Cloaked in Compromise: Jules Dassin’s “Naked” City 142
- 9. The Progressive Producer in the Studio System: Adrian Scott at RKO, 1943–1947 152
- 10. The House I Live In: Albert Maltz and the Fight against Anti-Semitism 169
- 11. Red Hollywood in Transition: The Case of Robert Rossen 184
- 12. Swashbuckling, Sapphire, and Salt: Un-American Contributions to TV Costume Adventure Series in the 1950s 198
- 13. Hollywood, the New Left, and FTA 210
- 14. Red Hollywood 225
- Afterword 264
- Acknowledgments 277
- Notes 279
- Notes on the Contributors 337
- Index 339