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This Side of Despair

How the Movies and American Life Intersected during the Great Depression

by Philip Hanson

Type
Studies
Subject
CountriesUnited States
Keywords
United States, 1930s, sociology
Publishing date
2008
Publisher
Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
Language
English
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Hardcover • 247 pages
6 ¼ x 9 ¼ inches (16 x 23.5 cm)
ISBN
978-1-61147-355-1
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Book Presentation:
During the Great Depression, economic, political, and social crises converge with a rapidly expanding movie industry to create a product that offers a unique history of the period. The Depression crisis could suddenly revise one's identity. In The Grapes of Wrath, Tom Joad takes umbrage at brusque treatment from a gas station attendant. He reproves the man with the reminder, 'We ain't bums, you know.' This is a tricky piece of logic. The family is unemployed, has been evicted from their home, and is out on the road. They are pretty close to being bums. But the rapidity and unexpectedness of the transition has left them unprepared and incapable of admitting it. This moment in the film captures a transformation experienced by many others. Depression-era films uncover a collective consciousness and a collective unconsciousness over the effects the Depression was having on the American psyche. The power of the Depression to throw into question traditional institutions and behaviors in direct and indirect ways finds its way into the films of the period. Depression-era movies exist as a particular kind of record of the crisis and its effects on such diverse social elements as gender roles, racial constructions, the rise in the thirties of isolationism, escapist dreams of the period, and anxieties over the nature of capitalism itself. This book studies thirties films as a unique and sometimes camouflaged record of the great crisis. In no other period do films engage with the nation's sheer economic anxiety.

About the Author:
Philip Hanson received his doctoral degree a the University of California, Berkeley. He is the Co-director of the American Studies Program at the University of San Francisco. His essays and short fiction have appeared in twenty periodicals, including Journal of American Studies, Gestos, The Cambridge Quarterly, The Berkeley Fiction Review, and Other Voices. This is his first book.

See the publisher website: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press

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