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Hollyworld

Space, Power, and Fantasy in the American Economy

by Aida Hozic

Type
Studies
Subject
StudioHollywood
Keywords
Hollywood, economics
Publishing date
2001
Publisher
Cornell University Press
Language
English
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Physical desc.
Hardcover • 256 pages
6 ½ x 9 ½ inches (16.5 x 24 cm)
ISBN-10
ISBN-13
0-8014-3926-4
978-0-8014-3926-1
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Book Presentation:
Hollywood is currently one of the largest and most profitable sectors of the U.S. economy. In just a few decades, it has transformed itself from a dying company town into a merchandising emporium of movies, games, and licensed characters. It is quickly moving even further into cyberspace, virtual reality, and digital imaging. Aida Hozic writes of these enormous changes in the film industry from a novel perspective: by tracing shifts in spatial organization of film production from the enclosed worlds of old Hollywood studios through globally dispersed location shooting to digital production and distribution. Hozic's fascinating tale of latter-day capitalism suggests that the physical reorganization of production--across the American economy, but in Hollywood in particular--alters material and conceptual boundaries between work and leisure, public and private, reality and fantasy. Particular economic regimes and forms of spatial organization have specific moral implications, and so the story of Hollywood's cultural production is partly a story of censorship and moral surveillance. Hozic's account of industrial change in Hollywood, and of its attempts at moral control over the production of fantasy, is an illuminating confrontation with the peculiar nature of Hollywood's political authority and of its complex power.

About the Author:
Aida Hozic is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Florida.

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