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New Constellations: Movie Stars of the 1960s

Alexander Doty, Doty(Contributions by)Arthur Knight, Knight(Contributions by)Christine Becker, Becker(Contributions by)Christopher Sieving, Sieving(Contributions by)Cynthia Baron, Baron(Contributions by)Daniel Smith-Rowsey, Smith-Rowsey(Contributions by)Darrell Newton, Newton(Contributions by)Dennis Bingham, Bingham(Contributions by)Diane Pecknold, Pecknold(Contributions by)Kelley Conway, Conway(Contributions by)Leslie Abramson, Abramson(Contributions by)Pamela Robertson Wojcik, Wojcik(Edited by)
Part of the Star Decades: American Culture/American Cinema series
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American culture changed radically over the course of the 1960s, and the culture of Hollywood was no exception.

The film industry began the decade confidently churning out epic spectacles and lavish musicals, but became flummoxed as new aesthetics and modes of production emerged, and low-budget youth pictures like Easy Rider became commercial hits.New Constellations: Movie Stars of the 1960s tells the story of the final glory days of the studio system and changing conceptions of stardom, considering such Hollywood icons as Elizabeth Taylor and Paul Newman alongside such hallmarks of youth culture as Mia Farrow and Dustin Hoffman.

Others, like Sidney Poitier and Peter Sellers, took advantage of the developing independent and international film markets to craft truly groundbreaking screen personae. And some were simply "famous for being famous," with celebrities like Zsa Zsa Gabor and Edie Sedgwick paving the way for today's reality stars.

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Rutgers University Press
081355229X / 9780813552293
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
30/01/2012
English
288 pages
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