In the Name of National Security : Hitchcock, Homophobia and the Political Construction of Gender in Postwar America.

In the Name of National Security exposes the ways in which the films of Alfred Hitchcock, in conjunction with liberal intellectuals and political figures of the 1950s, fostered homophobia so as to politicize issues of gender in the United States. As Corber shows, throughout the 1950s a cast of mind...

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Main Author: Corber, Robert J.
Other Authors: Pease, Donald E.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: North Carolina : Duke University Press, 1996.
Series:New Americanists.
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Summary:In the Name of National Security exposes the ways in which the films of Alfred Hitchcock, in conjunction with liberal intellectuals and political figures of the 1950s, fostered homophobia so as to politicize issues of gender in the United States. As Corber shows, throughout the 1950s a cast of mind known as the Cold War consensus prevailed in the United States. Promoted by Cold War liberals--that is, liberals who wanted to perserve the legacies of the New Deal but also wished to separate liberalism from a Communist-dominated cultural politics--this consensus was grounded in the.
Physical Description:1 online resource (274 pages).
ISBN:9780822382232
0822382237
9780822313809
0822313804
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.