TY - BOOK ID - 11364819 TI - Hollywood in Crisis or: The Collapse of the Real PY - 2016 SN - 3319404806 3319404814 PB - Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, DB - UniCat KW - Culture KW - United States KW - Communication. KW - Motion pictures KW - Motion pictures. KW - Film genres. KW - Cultural and Media Studies. KW - American Cinema. KW - American Culture. KW - Media and Communication. KW - Film Theory. KW - Genre. KW - Study and teaching. KW - United States. KW - Motion picture industry KW - History. KW - Social aspects KW - Motion pictures-United States. KW - United States-Study and teaching. KW - American Cinema and TV. KW - Genre films KW - Genres, Film KW - Motion picture genres KW - Cinema KW - Feature films KW - Films KW - Movies KW - Moving-pictures KW - Audio-visual materials KW - Mass media KW - Performing arts KW - Communication, Primitive KW - Mass communication KW - Sociology KW - Plots, themes, etc. KW - History and criticism KW - Motion pictures—United States. KW - United States—Study and teaching. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:11364819 AB - This book discusses the collapse and transformation of the Hollywood movie machine in the twenty-first century, and the concomitant social collapse being felt in nearly every aspect of society. Winston Wheeler Dixon examines key works in cinema from the era of late-stage capitalists, analyzing Hollywood films and the current wave of cinema developed outside of the Hollywood system alike. Dixon illustrates how movies and television programs across these spaces have adopted, reflected, and generated a society in crisis, and with it, a crisis for the cinematic industry itself. Wheeler Winston Dixon is James Ryan Professor of Film Studies, Coordinator of the Film Studies Program, and Professor of English at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA. . ER -