Beyond the Stars: Stock characters in American popular film, Volume 1

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Paul Loukides, Linda K. Fuller
Popular Press, 1990 - Performing Arts - 254 pages
As clues to both American cultural history and the means by which perceptions of America and Americans are developed by global audiences, stock characters in American popular film deserve an examination. Conventional secondary characters have long been an important component of popular films. Seldom remarkable, they are - in their near-invisibility - interesting and illuminating clues to their cultural milieu. [This book] contains 20 essays on stock characters, and character conventions which neatly divide into four categories. These groupings are ethnic and racial stereotyping, social classes, professions and the idiosyncratic type. The essays define and delineate a variety of social phenomena as they are reflected in popular film. All the essays examine popular film as reflections of American attitudes toward various racial and/or ethnic groups, occupational types, socio-economic classes, religious groups, and "people not like us". Stock figures in American movies are part of our cultural heritage; they deserve an honored place in the literature of film and popular culture.
 

Contents

Foreword to Teachers and Students
1
American Indians in Popular Films
9
Stepin Fetchit and the Politics of Performance
35
Screen Images of Palestinians in the 1980s
49
The Evolving Image
61
The Hostile Redneck and The American Dream
90
198088
97
The Coach and the Athlete in Football Sports Films
120
Images of NCOs in War Film
146
Images of the Medical Profession in Popular Film
156
The College Professor in Hollywood Film
170
Where the Action
178
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