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Cary Grant A Celebration


Free Download Cary Grant, "Cary Grant: A Celebration"
English | 2009 | pages: 151 | ISBN: 1557833389, 0316773085 | EPUB | 23,7 mb
(Applause Books). Richard Schickel’s text, combining critical analysis and a re-interpretation of all the available biographical information, masterfully maps the intersections where a great star’s personal history and his screen personality met in a style as elegant, graceful and witty as the actor himself.

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Cary Grant A Celebration


Free Download Cary Grant, "Cary Grant: A Celebration"
English | 2009 | pages: 151 | ISBN: 1557833389, 0316773085 | EPUB | 23,7 mb
(Applause Books). Richard Schickel’s text, combining critical analysis and a re-interpretation of all the available biographical information, masterfully maps the intersections where a great star’s personal history and his screen personality met in a style as elegant, graceful and witty as the actor himself.

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Bio-Politicizing Cary Grant Pressing Race, Class and Ethnicity into Service in Amerika


Free Download Joshua Gonsalves, "Bio-Politicizing Cary Grant: Pressing Race, Class and Ethnicity into Service in "Amerika""
English | ISBN: 1782797718 | 2015 | 87 pages | EPUB | 2 MB
Who will Cary Grant have been when the future runs out? In the atrocity-rich wake of Hiroshima, Cold War America is enriched beyond belief. Hollywood radiates, in turn, images of a consumer utopia criss-crossed by segregation, social mobility, racial passing, anxieties about ethnicity and "white panic". Cary Grant’s class-less classiness seems to denote this (sub)urban leisure class without an effort, yet he signifies more than this: ambivalent, bi-sex’d, inter-sected by the biopolitics of racialization, the policing of sexual agency and stereotypical ethnic identifications (including the invisible Anglo instanced by the high-angle shot). If biopolitics signifies the individuated control of populations, Bio-Politicizing Cary Grant: Pressing Race, Class and Ethnicity into Service in Amerika locates this anxious racialization of service persons, interracial sexuality and social mobility (passing) in an Americanized simulacrum of the Mediterranean world in To Catch a Thief (1955) and in a New York/Northeast-centered USA in North by Northwest (1959). Bio-Politicizing Cary Grant queries the criticism of Alfred J. Hitchcock’s films so as to historically situate one of the first free agents in Hollywood. Yet this semblance of freedom pays a price in meat, murder, massification and the organized homicide of Cold War geopolitics. The book explicates, in sum, the ethnic, racial and sexual ambiguity of Cary Grant’s star persona as both an inculcation of (and resistance to) biopolitical imperatives in fifties-era "America".

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Hollywood Gays Conversations With Cary Grant, Liberace, Tony Perkins, Paul Lynde, Cesar Romero, Randolph Scott


Free Download Boze Hadleigh, "Hollywood Gays: Conversations With: Cary Grant, Liberace, Tony Perkins, Paul Lynde, Cesar Romero, Randolph Scott…"
English | 2013 | pages: 384 | ISBN: 1569800839 | EPUB | 0,4 mb
Helps blow the cover off the gilded cage. It opens the closet door for a look at, and conversation with, ten gay men of the silver screen.

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Cary Grant A Biography


Free Download Marc Eliot, "Cary Grant: A Biography"
English | 2004 | pages: 448 | ISBN: 1845131517, 0307209830, 140005026X | EPUB | 3,7 mb
He is Hollywood’s most fascinating and timeless star. Although he came to personify the debonair American, Cary Grant was born Archibald Leach on January 18, 1904, in the seaport village of Bristol, England. Combining the captivating beauty of silent-screen legend Rudolph Valentino with the masculine irresistibility of Clark Gable, Grant emerged as Hollywood’s quintessential leading man. Today, "the man from dream city," as critic Pauline Kael once described him, remains forever young, an icon of quick wit, romantic charm, and urbane sophistication, the epitome of male physical perfection. Yet beneath this idealized movie image was a conflicted man struggling to balance fame with a desire for an intensely private life separate from the "Cary Grant" persona celebrated by directors and movie studios.

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