Reforming Hollywood: How American Protestants Fought for Freedom at the Movies

Reforming Hollywood: How American Protestants Fought for Freedom at the Movies

by William D. Romanowski
Reforming Hollywood: How American Protestants Fought for Freedom at the Movies

Reforming Hollywood: How American Protestants Fought for Freedom at the Movies

by William D. Romanowski

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Overview

Religious Communication Association's Book of the Year Hollywood and Christianity often seem to be at war. Indeed, there is a long list of movies that have attracted religious condemnation, from Gone with the Wind with its notorious "damn," to The Life of Brian and The Last Temptation of Christ. But the reality, writes William Romanowski, has been far more complicated--and remarkable. In Reforming Hollywood, Romanowski, a leading historian of popular culture, explores the long and varied efforts of Protestants to influence the film industry. He shows how a broad spectrum of religious forces have played a role in Hollywood, from Presbyterians and Episcopalians to fundamentalists and evangelicals. Drawing on personal interviews and previously untouched sources, he describes how mainline church leaders lobbied filmmakers to promote the nation's moral health and, perhaps surprisingly, how they have by and large opposed government censorship, preferring instead self-regulation by both the industry and individual conscience. "It is this human choice," noted one Protestant leader, "that is the basis of our religion." Tensions with Catholics, too, have loomed large--many Protestant clergy feared the influence of the Legion of Decency more than Hollywood's corrupting power. Romanowski shows that the rise of the evangelical movement in the 1970s radically altered the picture, in contradictory ways. Even as born-again clergy denounced "Hollywood elites," major studios noted the emergence of a lucrative evangelical market. 20th Century-Fox formed FoxFaith to go after the "Passion dollar," and Disney took on evangelical Philip Anschutz as a partner to bring The Chronicles of Narnia to the big screen. William Romanowski is an award-winning commentator on the intersection of religion and popular culture. Reforming Hollywood is his most revealing, provocative, and groundbreaking work on this vital area of American society.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199942589
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 06/14/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

William Romanowski is Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences at Calvin College. His books include Eyes Wide Open: Looking for God in Popular Culture (a 2002 ECPA Gold Medallion Award Winner) and Pop Culture Wars: Religion and the Role of Entertainment in America Life.

Table of Contents

Introduction Chapter 1 Reforming the Movies: What Could Possibly Go Wrong? Chapter 2 The Federal Council of Churches Enters the Frame Chapter 3 Putting a Presbyterian in Charge of Hollywood Chapter 4 On the Trail of the Serpent: Will Hays and the Protestant Crusade Chapter 5 Protestants and Hollywood at the Crossroads Chapter 6 The Worst That Could Happen: A Catholic Legion of "Decency" Chapter 7 One Foot in Hollywood: The Protestant Film Commission Chapter 8 Movie Consulting-Protestant Style Chapter 9 High Noon in the Broadcasting and Film Commission Chapter 10 And the Winner Is: The Protestant Film Awards Chapter 11 No Longer a Dirty Word: This Film Will Now Be Rated Chapter 12 A Changing of the Guard Chapter 13 The Curious Case of Evangelicals Conclusion Suggested Readings Notes Index
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