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Acknowledgments | ||
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Introduction | 3 | |
1 | Image Making: Managing the Expansion of the Motion Picture Industry | 13 |
2 | The Open Door: The Industry's Public Relations | 29 |
3 | Sound Effects: Technology and Adaptation | 63 |
4 | Sophisticated Responses and Displaced Persons: Content Regulation and the Studio Relations Committee | 100 |
5 | Why Is Mr. Brown Eating Spaghetti? Content Regulation and the Production Code Administration | 127 |
6 | Diplomatic Representations: Accommodating the Foreign Market | 158 |
7 | The Big Picture: The Politics of "Industry Policy" | 194 |
Conclusion | 225 | |
Notes | 231 | |
Works Cited | 275 | |
Index | 285 |
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