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America at 250: Hollywood’s Dream Factory and the Global Screen Civilization. America at 250 series-IV, #1
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- ISBN8235281875
- EAN9798235281875
- Date de parution18/05/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
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Hollywood is more than an entertainment industry-it is one of the most powerful cultural civilizations ever created. Hollywood: The Dream Factory and Global Screen Civilization explores how American cinema transformed global imagination, reshaped modern identity, and exported a new visual culture across continents. Beginning with early theater traditions, vaudeville performances, and silent cinema, the book traces the rise of Hollywood from regional studios to a worldwide empire of storytelling.
It examines how immigrant entrepreneurs, directors, actors, and media corporations built a universal language of emotion, spectacle, celebrity, and fantasy. The study analyzes the evolution of the "star system, " showing how Hollywood created global icons whose lives, fashion, speech, and lifestyles influenced millions around the world. From Charlie Chaplin and Marilyn Monroe to streaming-era superheroes and digital influencers, Hollywood became a factory of dreams shaping both aspiration and consumer culture.
The book also investigates how cinema projected the ideals of the "American Dream" through narratives of freedom, success, romance, heroism, and individualism. It explores Hollywood's influence on childhood imagination, global fashion, tourism, music, advertising, television, and digital streaming culture. Combining media studies, cultural history, globalization studies, and cinematic analysis, this work presents Hollywood not simply as an industry, but as a civilization-building force that transformed the modern world.
It examines how immigrant entrepreneurs, directors, actors, and media corporations built a universal language of emotion, spectacle, celebrity, and fantasy. The study analyzes the evolution of the "star system, " showing how Hollywood created global icons whose lives, fashion, speech, and lifestyles influenced millions around the world. From Charlie Chaplin and Marilyn Monroe to streaming-era superheroes and digital influencers, Hollywood became a factory of dreams shaping both aspiration and consumer culture.
The book also investigates how cinema projected the ideals of the "American Dream" through narratives of freedom, success, romance, heroism, and individualism. It explores Hollywood's influence on childhood imagination, global fashion, tourism, music, advertising, television, and digital streaming culture. Combining media studies, cultural history, globalization studies, and cinematic analysis, this work presents Hollywood not simply as an industry, but as a civilization-building force that transformed the modern world.






















