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Steven Spielberg is known as the most powerful man in New Hollywood and a pioneer of the contemporary blockbuster, America's most successful export. His career began a new chapter in mass culture. At the same time, American post war liberalism was breaking down.

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"Steven Spielberg's America is a tour de force. Frederick Wasser deftly integrates cultural studies, social history, political economy, and reception studies to illuminate relationships between Spielberg and Hollywood, Spielberg's films and audiences, and globalization and America."
Eileen Meehan, Southern Illinois University Carbondale

"In varied writings, Frederick Wasser has established himself as a trenchant commentator on contemporary movies and the media industry behind them. Now, with his sharp, concise study of Steven Spielberg's complex resonances for America today, Wasser extends his critical reflection in important, new ways. This is a compelling, intelligent take on the director and his social role."
Dana Polan, New York University

"A masterful case study that illuminates aspects of American politics and culture through the work of one filmmaker. Wasser deftly weaves a sophisticated analysis of Spielberg and his films with a provocative look at corporate Hollywood and capitalist America. A great addition to film and media studies."
Janet Wasko, University of Oregon



Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vi

Introduction: Culture, Politics, Film 1

1. The Formation of Spielberg’s Generation 18

2. Spielberg Gets His Break 39

3. The Shark and the Blockbuster 66

4. E.T. and All Things Private 101

5. Looking to the Past 137

6. The Historical Film 164

7. Spielberg and Dark Visions 193

Coda: Open Questions 215

Appendix 218

Notes 220

Works Cited 224

Index 232

Steven Spielbergs America

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 11/12/2009
      ISBN13: 9780745640839, 978-0745640839
      ISBN10: 0745640834

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Steven Spielberg is known as the most powerful man in New Hollywood and a pioneer of the contemporary blockbuster, America's most successful export. His career began a new chapter in mass culture. At the same time, American post war liberalism was breaking down.

      Trade Review
      "Steven Spielberg's America is a tour de force. Frederick Wasser deftly integrates cultural studies, social history, political economy, and reception studies to illuminate relationships between Spielberg and Hollywood, Spielberg's films and audiences, and globalization and America."
      Eileen Meehan, Southern Illinois University Carbondale

      "In varied writings, Frederick Wasser has established himself as a trenchant commentator on contemporary movies and the media industry behind them. Now, with his sharp, concise study of Steven Spielberg's complex resonances for America today, Wasser extends his critical reflection in important, new ways. This is a compelling, intelligent take on the director and his social role."
      Dana Polan, New York University

      "A masterful case study that illuminates aspects of American politics and culture through the work of one filmmaker. Wasser deftly weaves a sophisticated analysis of Spielberg and his films with a provocative look at corporate Hollywood and capitalist America. A great addition to film and media studies."
      Janet Wasko, University of Oregon



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments vi

      Introduction: Culture, Politics, Film 1

      1. The Formation of Spielberg’s Generation 18

      2. Spielberg Gets His Break 39

      3. The Shark and the Blockbuster 66

      4. E.T. and All Things Private 101

      5. Looking to the Past 137

      6. The Historical Film 164

      7. Spielberg and Dark Visions 193

      Coda: Open Questions 215

      Appendix 218

      Notes 220

      Works Cited 224

      Index 232

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