Jonathan Kirshner is Professor in the Department of Political Science at Boston College and the author of numerous books, including Hollywood's Last Golden Age. Jon Lewis is the Distinguished Professor of Film Studies and University Honors College Eminent Professor at Oregon State University and the author of Hard-Boiled Hollywood, and several other books on film.
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Introduction: The New Hollywood Revisited Jonathan Kirshner and Jon Lewis 1. The Mad Housewives of the Neo-Woman's Film: The Age of Ambivalence Revisited Molly Haskell 2. Antonioni's America: Blow-Up, Zabriskie Point, and the Making of a New Hollywood Jon Lewis 3. "Jason's No Businessman... I Think He's an Artist": BBS and the New Hollywood Dream Jonathan Kirshner 4. Robert Altman: Documentaries, Dreamscapes, and Dialogic Cinema David Sterritt 5. City of Losers, Losing City: Pacino, New York, and the New Hollywood Cinema Heather Hendershot 6. The Parallax View: Why Trust Anyone? David Thomson 7. Cinematic Tone in Polanski's Chinatown: Can "Life" Itself Be "False"? Robert Pippin 8. "I Don't Know What to Do with My Hands": John Cassavetes's The Killing of a Chinese Bookie George Kouvaros 9. The Spirit of '76: Travis, Rocky, and Jimmy Carter J. Hoberman Coda: What "Golden Age"? A Dissenting Opinion Phillip Lopate Appendix: Time Line-the New Hollywood Years Notes on Contributors Notes Index
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