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    • [PDF File]Character Actors of the 1930s

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      Character Actors of the 1930s I grew up in the 1950’s watching all these great actors. Not accidentally, I’ve shown Wallace Berry first, here. From that era, he was always my favor- ite, usually playing the role of the lovable rogue. I was also a big fan of Boris Karloff since I was really into horror films.


    • Images of Gender, Race, Age, and Sexual Orientation in Disney ...

      Between 1930 and 1945, Black actors and actresses were limited to roles of slaves or servants (Holtzman, 2000). After WWII, themes re-lated to the exposure of racial discrimination began to emerge. In the 1970’s, the stereotypes revolved around “blaxploitation” action films, which featured Black heroes winning over White “bad guys ...


    • [PDF File]The Big Trail - Library of Congress

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      in 1930, is the direc-tor’s most far-reaching epic adventure. As if the scope of the film wasn’t large enough— cutting across seven U.S. states during film-ing--Walsh’s personal challenge was no less epic. Less than two years earlier he’d lost his right eye in a jeep accident while on loca-tion shooting what would have been his


    • 'Wouldn't a Boy Do?' Placing Early-Twentieth-Century Male ...

      growing policing of male-male sexualities and the relationship of male youth and sex work to the rising prominence in both expert discourse and Ameri can culture of a homosexual/heterosexual binary by the end of the 1930s.


    • [PDF File]Gendering the Great Depression: rethinking the male body in ...

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      Between 1930 and 1934, industrial production fell by 50%, unemployment tripled, leaving around 16 million people jobless (about one-third of the labor force), and the value of stocks traded on the


    • A content analysis of LGBT representation on broadcast and ...

      The Hollywood Production Code, in effect from 1930 to 1968, and the Code of Practices for Television Broadcasters, used from 1952 to 1983, both indirectly prohibited depictions of homosexuality (Raley 23). Early depictions of homosexuals were mostly child molesters, victims of violence, or drag queens (Raley 23).


    • [PDF File]LGBTQ+ History Lesson Plan - ONE Archives

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      female and male drag shows (men dressing and performing as women, or women dressing and performing as men) became popular. Gene Malin, who also went by “Jean Malin,” was one of the first openly gay drag performers and actors during the prohibition era. Source: ONE Archives at the USC Libraries, Subject files “Pansy Craze”


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