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Movies and the Reagan Presidency Success and Ethics
Chris Jordan
ISBN: 0-275-97967-9
ISBN-13: 978-0-275-97967-6
208 pages
Praeger Publishers
Publication: 6/30/2003
List Price: $49.95 (UK Sterling Price: £34.95)
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Description: The 1980s were unique in both American history and the history of American cinema. It was a time when a United States president—a former B-movie actor and Cold War industry activist—served as a catalyst for the coalescence of trends in Hollywood's political structure, mode of production, and film content. Ronald Reagan championed a success ethos that recognized economic and moral self-governance as the basis of a democratic society. His agenda of tax reform and industry deregulation simultaneously promoted the absorption of Hollywood's major studios into tightly diversified media conglomerates, and concentrations of ownership promoted the production and release of movies with maximum revenue potential. Indeed, the most commercially successful movies of the decade put forth the ideologies of WASP America, nuclear family self-sufficiency, and conspicuous consumption.

Three genres in particular—the biracial buddy movie, the MTV music-video movie, and the yuppie movie—provide case studies of how Reagan-era cinema addressed issues of race, gender, and class in ways very much in tune with Reaganomics and the President's cultural policies. Author Chris Jordan provides a complete overview of both the influence of Reagan's presidency on the film industry and on the films themselves. Exploring 80s genres and movies with both a sociocultural and aesthetic eye, this book will be invaluable to historians, cinema scholars, and film buffs.
Table of Contents:
  • List of Illustrations
    List of Tables
    Acknowledgments
    Defining Reagan-Era Hollywood
    The Reagan Era and Hollywood's Political Economic Structure
    Reagan-Era Hollywood and the Recuperation of the Success Ethic
    Race and the Biracial Buddy Movie
    Gender and the MTV Music-Video Movie
    Class and the Yuppie Movie
    The Legacy of the Reagan Era
    Appendix: Top 10 Movies of 1970-2001 (in millions)
    Bibliography
About the Author: CHRIS JORDAN is Assistant Professor of Communication at the Pennsylvania State University. He has published articles in journals including The Journal of Popular Film and Television and collections including The St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture and The Encyclopedia of Documentary Film.
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