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Emily Carman - Independent Stardom: Freelance Women in the Hollywood Studio System - 9781477307816 - V9781477307816
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Independent Stardom: Freelance Women in the Hollywood Studio System

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Description for Independent Stardom: Freelance Women in the Hollywood Studio System Paperback. Series: Texas Film & Media Studies Series. Num Pages: 236 pages, 37 b&w photos. BIC Classification: 1KBB; JFSJ1; KNTC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 5817 x 3887 x 661. Weight in Grams: 539.
Runner-up, Richard Wall Memorial Award, Theatre Library Association, 2016 During the heyday of Hollywood's studio system, stars were carefully cultivated and promoted, but at the price of their independence. This familiar narrative of Hollywood stardom receives a long-overdue shakeup in Emily Carman's new book. Far from passive victims of coercive seven-year contracts, a number of classic Hollywood's best-known actresses worked on a freelance basis within the restrictive studio system. In leveraging their stardom to play an active role in shaping their careers, female stars including Irene Dunne, Janet Gaynor, Miriam Hopkins, Carole Lombard, and Barbara Stanwyck challenged Hollywood's patriarchal structure. Through extensive, original archival research, Independent Stardom uncovers this hidden history of women's labor and celebrity in studio-era Hollywood. Carman weaves a compelling narrative that reveals the risks these women took in deciding to work autonomously. Additionally, she looks at actresses of color, such as Anna May Wong and Lupe Velez, whose careers suffered from the enforced independence that resulted from being denied long-term studio contracts. Tracing the freelance phenomenon among American motion picture talent in the 1930s, Independent Stardom rethinks standard histories of Hollywood to recognize female stars as creative artists, sophisticated businesswomen, and active players in the then (as now) male-dominated film industry.

Product Details

Publisher
University of Texas Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Series
Texas Film & Media Studies Series
Condition
New
Number of Pages
236
Place of Publication
Austin, TX, United States
ISBN
9781477307816
SKU
V9781477307816
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About Emily Carman
Emily Carman is an assistant professor of film studies in the Dodge College of Film and Media Arts at Chapman University.

Reviews for Independent Stardom: Freelance Women in the Hollywood Studio System
Carman's book . . . gives new insight into the gendered workings of the dream factory.
Pacific Historical Review
Carman's work is important, not only as an alternative history of Hollywood labor, but also as guide for working on workers in early cinema.
Media Industries Journal
Independent Stardom: Freelance Women in the Hollywood Studio System (published by University of Texas Press) tells a story that can shift perspectives on how Golden Age Hollywood operated.
The Shepherd Express
Carman upends conventional wisdom in this valuable and informative historical study of the business practices of freelance actresses during the 1930s.
Publishers Weekly

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