Liberating Hollywood

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American
Anne Bancroft
Author_Maya Montañez Smukler
Barbara Loden
Barbara Peeters
Beverly Sebastian
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civil rights
Claudia Weill
directors
Elaine May
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feminism
feminist
film
filmmakers
Hollywood
Jane Wagner
Joan Darling
Joan Micklin Silver
Joan Rivers
Joan Tewkesbury
Karen Arthur
Lee Grant
Nancy Walker
Penny Allen
racism
second wave feminism
sexism
social justice
Stephanie Rothman
United States
women

Product details

  • ISBN 9780813587486
  • Weight: 626g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Dec 2018
  • Publisher: Rutgers University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Winner of the 2018 Richard Wall Memorial Award from the Theater Library Association
Liberating Hollywood examines the professional experiences and creative output of women filmmakers during a unique moment in history when the social justice movements that defined the 1960s and 1970s challenged the enduring culture of sexism and racism in the U.S. film industry. Throughout the 1970s feminist reform efforts resulted in a noticeable rise in the number of women directors, yet at the same time the institutionalized sexism of Hollywood continued to create obstacles to closing the gender gap. Maya Montañez Smukler reveals that during this era there were an estimated sixteen women making independent and studio films: Penny Allen, Karen Arthur, Anne Bancroft, Joan Darling, Lee Grant, Barbara Loden, Elaine May, Barbara Peeters, Joan Rivers, Stephanie Rothman, Beverly Sebastian, Joan Micklin Silver, Joan Tewkesbury, Jane Wagner, Nancy Walker, and Claudia Weill. Drawing on interviews conducted by the author, Liberating Hollywood is the first study of women directors within the intersection of second wave feminism, civil rights legislation, and Hollywood to investigate the remarkable careers of these filmmakers during one of the most mythologized periods in American film history.
MAYA MONTAÑEZ. SMUKLER is head of the UCLA Film & Television Archive Research and Study Center. Her work appears in collections including: Women and New Hollywood: Gender, Creative Labor and 1970s American Cinema, ReFocus: The Films of Elaine May, ReFocus: The Films of Susan Seidelman, and Happily Ever After: Romantic Comedy in the Post-Romantic Age.