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The first lady of Hollywood : a biography of Louella Parsons
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ISBN: 9780520940246 0520940245 1423717325 9781423717324 1598755870 9781598755879 9780520242135 0520242130 1282358715 9781282358713 9786612358715 0520249852 Year: 2005 Publisher: Berkeley : University of California Press,

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Hollywood celebrities feared her. William Randolph Hearst adored her. Between 1915 and 1960, Louella Parsons was America's premier movie gossip columnist and in her heyday commanded a following of more than forty million readers. This first full-length biography of Parsons tells the story of her reign over Hollywood during the studio era, her lifelong alliance with her employer, William Randolph Hearst, and her complex and turbulent relationships with such noted stars, directors, and studio executives as Orson Welles, Joan Crawford, Louis B. Mayer, Ronald Reagan, and Frank Sinatra-as well as her rival columnists Hedda Hopper and Walter Winchell. Loved by fans for her "just folks," small-town image, Parsons became notorious within the film industry for her involvement in the suppression of the 1941 film Citizen Kane and her use of blackmail in the service of Hearst's political and personal agendas. As she traces Parsons's life and career, Samantha Barbas situates Parsons's experiences in the broader trajectory of Hollywood history, charting the rise of the star system and the complex interactions of publicity, journalism, and movie-making. Engagingly written and thoroughly researched, The First Lady of Hollywood is both an engrossing chronicle of one of the most powerful women in American journalism and film and a penetrating analysis of celebrity culture and Hollywood power politics.


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Right here on our stage tonight! : Ed Sullivan's America
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ISBN: 1282772651 9786612772658 0520944860 9780520944862 0520258673 9780520258679 9780520258679 9780520268012 0520268016 9781282772656 6612772654 Year: 2009 Publisher: Berkeley : University of California Press,

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Before the advent of cable and its hundreds of channels, before iPods and the Internet, three television networks ruled America's evenings. And for twenty-three years, Ed Sullivan, the Broadway gossip columnist turned awkward emcee, ruled Sunday nights. It was Sullivan's genius to take a worn-out stage genre-vaudeville-and transform it into the TV variety show, a format that was to dominate for decades. Right Here on Our Stage Tonight! tells the complete saga of The Ed Sullivan Show and, through the voices of some 60 stars interviewed for the book, brings to life the most beloved, diverse, multi-cultural, and influential variety hour ever to air. Gerald Nachman takes us through those years, from the earliest dog acts and jugglers to Elvis Presley, the Beatles, and beyond. Sullivan was the first TV impresario to feature black performers on a regular basis-including Nat King Cole, Pearl Bailey, James Brown, and Richard Pryor-challenging his conservative audience and his own traditional tastes, and changing the face of American popular culture along the way. No other TV show ever cut such a broad swath through our national life or cast such a long shadow, nor has there ever been another show like it. Nachman's compulsively readable history, illustrated with classic photographs and chocked with colorful anecdotes, reanimates The Ed Sullivan Show for a new generation.

Academic instincts
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ISBN: 140081426X 1282665642 9786612665646 1400824672 9781400814268 9781400824670 9781282665644 069104970X 9780691115719 9780691049700 069104970X Year: 2001 Publisher: Princeton, N.J. Princeton University Press

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In this lively and provocative book, cultural critic Marjorie Garber, who has written on topics as different as Shakespeare, dogs, cross-dressing, and real estate, explores the pleasures and pitfalls of the academic life. Academic Instincts discusses three of the perennial issues that have surfaced in recent debates about the humanities: the relation between "amateurs" and "professionals," the relation between one academic discipline and another, and the relation between "jargon" and "plain language." Rather than merely taking sides, the book explores the ways in which such debates are essential to intellectual life. Garber argues that the very things deplored or defended in discussions of the humanities cannot be either eliminated or endorsed because the discussion itself is what gives humanistic thought its vitality. Written in spirited and vivid prose, and full of telling detail drawn both from the history of scholarship and from the daily press, Academic Instincts is a book by a well-known Shakespeare scholar and prize-winning teacher who offers analysis rather than polemic to explain why today's teachers and scholars are at once breaking new ground and treading familiar paths. It opens the door to an important nationwide and worldwide conversation about the reorganization of knowledge and the categories in and through which we teach the humanities. And it does so in a spirit both generous and optimistic about the present and the future of these disciplines.

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Learning and scholarship. --- Humanities --- Academic writing. --- Universities and colleges --- Literature --- Learning and scholarship --- Classical education --- Erudition --- Scholarship --- Civilization --- Intellectual life --- Education --- Research --- Scholars --- Learned writing --- Scholarly writing --- Authorship --- Academic disciplines --- Disciplines, Academic --- Schools --- Philosophy. --- Curricula. --- Study and teaching (Higher) --- Curricula --- Adjective. --- Aestheticism. --- Alan Sokal. --- Alfred Kazin. --- Amateur professionalism. --- Amateur. --- American studies. --- Anti-intellectualism. --- Aphorism. --- Art history. --- Author. --- Book review. --- C. P. Snow. --- C. S. Lewis. --- Columnist. --- Counterintuitive. --- Critical theory. --- Criticism. --- Cultural studies. --- Culture war. --- Deconstruction. --- Doublespeak. --- Edward Said. --- Essay. --- Fashionable Nonsense. --- Genre. --- George Orwell. --- Gertrude Stein. --- Harvard University. --- Headline. --- Humanities. --- Idealization. --- Ideology. --- Intellectual. --- Interdisciplinarity. --- Irony. --- Jacques Derrida. --- Jacques Lacan. --- James Gleick. --- Jargon. --- Jewish studies. --- Jonathan Swift. --- Joseph Addison. --- Judith Butler. --- Liberal arts education. --- Literary criticism. --- Literary theory. --- Literature. --- Mario Pei. --- Minima Moralia. --- Modern Language Association. --- Mr. --- Neologism. --- New Criticism. --- Newspeak. --- Novelist. --- Oxford University Press. --- Penis envy. --- Philosopher. --- Phrase. --- Physicist. --- Poetry. --- Political correctness. --- Politician. --- Post-structuralism. --- Postmodernism. --- Prince Hal. --- Psychoanalysis. --- Psychology. --- Rhetoric. --- Richard Feynman. --- Robert Maynard Hutchins. --- Roland Barthes. --- Romanticism. --- Science. --- Scientist. --- Sigmund Freud. --- Slang. --- Social science. --- Sociology. --- Sokal affair. --- Sophistication. --- Stanley Fish. --- Terminology. --- The New York Times. --- The Philosopher. --- The School of Athens. --- The Two Cultures. --- Theodor W. Adorno. --- Theory. --- Thought. --- Usage. --- Verb. --- Vocabulary. --- Wendy Lesser. --- Wilhelm Dilthey. --- William Shakespeare. --- Writer. --- Writing.


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The internet is not what you think it is : a history, a philosophy, a warning
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ISBN: 9780691229683 0691229686 Year: 2022 Publisher: Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press,

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An original deep history of the internet that tells the story of the centuries-old utopian dreams behind it--and explains why they have died today. Many think of the internet as an unprecedented and overwhelmingly positive achievement of modern human technology. But is it? In The Internet Is Not What You Think It Is, Justin Smith offers an original deep history of the internet, from the ancient to the modern world--uncovering its surprising origins in nature and centuries-old dreams of radically improving human life by outsourcing thinking to machines and communicating across vast distances. Yet, despite the internet's continuing potential, Smith argues, the utopian hopes behind it have finally died today, killed by the harsh realities of social media, the global information economy, and the attention-destroying nature of networked technology. Ranging over centuries of the history and philosophy of science and technology, Smith shows how the "internet" has been with us much longer than we usually think. He draws fascinating connections between internet user experience, artificial intelligence, the invention of the printing press, communication between trees, and the origins of computing in the machine-driven looms of the silk industry. At the same time, he reveals how the internet's organic structure and development root it in the natural world in unexpected ways that challenge efforts to draw an easy line between technology and nature. Combining the sweep of intellectual history with the incisiveness of philosophy, The Internet Is Not What You Think It Is cuts through our daily digital lives to give a clear-sighted picture of what the internet is, where it came from, and where it might be taking us in the coming decades.

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Internet. --- Technology --- Technology and civilization. --- Civilization and machinery --- Civilization and technology --- Machinery and civilization --- Civilization --- Social history --- DARPA Internet --- Internet (Computer network) --- Wide area networks (Computer networks) --- World Wide Web --- Social aspects. --- Philosophy --- Abstraction. --- Analogy. --- Analytical Engine. --- Anthropomorphism. --- Antithesis. --- Artificial general intelligence. --- Artificial intelligence. --- Artificial language. --- Artificial life. --- Artificial stupidity. --- Artificiality. --- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. --- Automaton. --- Binary code. --- Bullying. --- Caricature. --- Causality. --- Columnist. --- Computer science. --- Computer virus. --- Computer. --- Computing. --- Consciousness. --- Conspiracy theory. --- Controversy. --- Copyright. --- Counterfeit. --- Criticism. --- Curtailment. --- Cyberculture. --- Cybernetics. --- Declamation. --- Detriment (astrology). --- Dichotomy. --- Disputation. --- Distraction. --- Doubt. --- Dystopia. --- Evocation. --- Explanation. --- External storage. --- Fantasy literature. --- Fungus. --- Heresy. --- Hypothesis. --- Imposition. --- Indictment. --- Information overload. --- Information revolution. --- Instance (computer science). --- Intellectual property. --- Internet troll. --- Irony. --- Lie. --- LinkedIn. --- Materialism. --- Naked eye. --- Negation. --- Obesity. --- Ontology (information science). --- Opportunism. --- Outsourcing. --- Overlay network. --- Perception. --- Perversion. --- Pessimism. --- Philosophy. --- Police brutality in the United States. --- Police brutality. --- Printing. --- Processing (programming language). --- Protest. --- Punched card. --- Racism. --- Radicalization. --- Reason. --- Resentment. --- Robbery. --- Scarcity (social psychology). --- Sentience. --- Simulation hypothesis. --- Simulation. --- Slang. --- Slavery. --- Slime mold. --- State of nature. --- Subject (philosophy). --- Syllogism. --- Technology. --- Telecommunication. --- Terminology. --- Theory. --- Thought. --- Tinder (app). --- Twitter. --- Uncertainty. --- Understanding. --- Vandalism. --- Virtual world. --- Writing. --- Internet --- Artificial intelligence --- history. --- History. --- PHILOSOPHY / Ethics & Moral Philosophy. --- PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Modern. --- PHILOSOPHY / Social. --- COMPUTERS / Internet / Online Safety & Privacy. --- COMPUTERS / Internet / Social Media.


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Queer career : sexuality and work in modern America
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ISBN: 0691215316 Year: 2023 Publisher: Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press,

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"Historians have noted that gay identity is central to the history of capitalism, but because of an assumption that workplaces were "straight spaces" in which queer people passed, historians of sexuality have had almost nothing to say about work, instead directing their attention to the street and to the bar. This book presents employment and the accompanying fear of job loss as one of the most salient features of queer life for most of the twentieth century, and looks at the political and legal developments of gay labor in the workplace, alongside the histories of women's, minorities', and immigrants' labor. Starting midcentury with the Lavender Scare-the federal government's massive purge of gay people from the Civil Service-the book traces how workplaces opened to gay workers, albeit unevenly, over the second half of the twentieth century. Drawing on a number of archival sources and interviews, this is a history of the workplace that shows larger structural change while also giving voice to many underrepresented individuals. Throughout, Margot Canaday emphasizes the concept of precariousness, a commonly deployed category within labor studies to designate that expanding category of workers in industrial societies who are detached from permanent, standardized, secure, and protected employment. While women and racial minorities also share this longer history of precarious work, the LGBT experience was a particularly powerful precedent for the changing character of economic life at the end of the 20th century. Despite that, the book shows that workplaces were surprisingly responsive to demands from gay employees for protection and benefits. Canaday shows that business was out ahead of both the government and labor unions in offering antidiscrimination protection and domestic partner benefits to gay workers. The final part of the book traces how gay rights came to be the most marketized/privatized civil rights social movement and how we should consider the gay experience in the workplace not as marginal or atypical but as central and predictive for all workers"-- Provided by publisher.

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Sexual minorities --- Employment (Economic theory) --- Sexual minorities --- Sexual minorities --- Employment --- Civil rights --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Admonition. --- Adult. --- American Journal of Sociology. --- Ballot measure. --- Bechtel. --- Black History Month. --- Black body. --- Boldness. --- Bourgeoisie. --- Certification. --- City of Night. --- Columnist. --- Complexion. --- Corner office. --- Counting. --- David Susskind. --- David Webber. --- Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon. --- Dick Leitsch. --- Domestic partnership. --- Economy. --- Employment. --- Felony. --- Field research. --- GLBT Historical Society. --- Gay bar. --- Glide Memorial Church. --- Guideline. --- Gym. --- Handyman. --- Harvard University Press. --- Health education. --- Helen Reddy. --- Homosexuality. --- Impersonator. --- Income. --- Inefficiency. --- Institution. --- Judicial interpretation. --- Kathy (TV series). --- LGBT. --- Lawyer. --- Legal profession. --- Legislative history. --- Lesbian. --- Levi Strauss. --- Lillian Faderman. --- Lucent. --- Lymph node. --- Masculinity. --- Mayor. --- Medical license. --- National Journal. --- New York University. --- Offshore medical school. --- One Life to Live. --- Opportunism. --- Our Community. --- Pamphlet. --- Paste up. --- Patsy Cline. --- Paul Gilroy. --- Pediatrics. --- Person. --- Political culture. --- Postmodernity. --- Pride Week (Toronto). --- Prohibition in the United States. --- Project manager. --- Psychic cost. --- Publicist. --- Publishing. --- Queer. --- Queering. --- Referral (medicine). --- Regime. --- Retail. --- Rights. --- Secondary sector of the economy. --- Sexology. --- Shirt. --- Soap opera. --- Social conservatism. --- Socioeconomics. --- State government. --- Statute. --- Statutory interpretation. --- Symbolic power. --- Syracuse University Press. --- Transgender. --- Typing. --- U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. --- Unintended consequences. --- Union Movement. --- United States Department of Labor. --- University of Dayton. --- Usenet newsgroup. --- White-collar worker. --- Woman's Building. --- Workplace.


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Liberty and the news
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ISBN: 1400824494 Year: 2008 Publisher: Princeton ; Oxford : Princeton University Press,

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"Walter Lippman's classic account of how the press threatens democracy whenever it has an agenda other than the free flow of ideas."--Publisher.

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Freedom of the press. --- 9/11 Commission. --- ABC News. --- Activism. --- Afterword. --- Annexation. --- Areopagitica. --- Attempt. --- Authoritarianism. --- Bob Woodward. --- Broadcast network. --- CBS Evening News. --- CBS News. --- Censorship. --- Columbia Journalism Review. --- Columnist. --- Committee on Public Information. --- Consciousness. --- Criticism. --- Demagogue. --- Editorial. --- Eminent domain. --- Foray. --- Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. --- Foreword. --- Freedom Forum. --- Freedom of speech. --- George Tenet. --- Government interest. --- Gresham's law. --- Headline. --- Herbert Croly. --- Howard Kurtz. --- Imperial Presidency. --- Informant. --- Investigative journalism. --- Isocrates. --- James Risen. --- Jingoism. --- Joseph C. Wilson. --- Journalism. --- Journalist. --- Manifesto. --- Mark Halperin. --- Media bias in the United States. --- Media bias. --- Mr. --- Multitude. --- National Security League. --- National security. --- New York World. --- News agency. --- News media. --- News. --- Newspaper. --- Omnipotence. --- On Liberty. --- Patriotism. --- Philistinism. --- Plame affair. --- Political editor. --- Political journalism. --- Political science. --- Politics. --- Popular sovereignty. --- Preemptive war. --- Prejudice. --- Princeton University Press. --- Program on International Policy Attitudes. --- Progressivism in the United States. --- Propaganda. --- Public figure. --- Public opinion. --- Publication. --- Publicity. --- Publishing. --- Radio and Television Correspondents' Association. --- Right-wing politics. --- Rumor. --- Saddam Hussein. --- Secularism. --- Sidney Blumenthal. --- Source (journalism). --- Sovereignty. --- Superiority (short story). --- Surface energy. --- The Brass Check. --- The New York Times. --- The Newspaper. --- The Phantom Public. --- The Politics of Truth. --- The Public Interest. --- The Rush Limbaugh Show. --- Thought. --- Triumphalism. --- Valerie Plame. --- Voice of America. --- Walter Lippmann. --- Warning shot. --- Weapon of mass destruction. --- Woodrow Wilson.

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