Ghost Metropolis: Los Angeles from Clovis to Nixon

White Shadows: Hollywood's Global Production of Eros and Race

This series of essays traces the culture-power production that took place in "Hollywood."  Eros, race, and violence were core elements of this new culture industry's spectacular growth, and the immense wealth and power that it produced.

This page has paths:

  1. Narrative Paths Phil Ethington
  2. Ghost Metropolis: Los Angeles from the Clovis Conquest to the Nixon Tyranny Phil Ethington
  3. Networks Phil Ethington

Contents of this path:

  1. White Shadows Path Preface
  2. Infinite Landscapes of the Motion Picture Industry
  3. Transnational Immigrant Identities: Del Río, Ahn, Hayakawa
  4. White Shadows in the South Seas: The Making of Imperial Hollywood in the 1920s
  5. Three Sisters of Mass Media: Cinema, Radio, Television
  6. Tarzana of the Apes
  7. Populism and Fascism in 1930s Hollywood
  8. Hollywood’s White Hunters: Los Angeles in Colonial East Africa
  9. Global Segregation: The Inscription of Racial Injustice from Mombasa to Culver City

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