Description
George Gallup in Hollywood is extraordinarily well-written and well-argued. Besides being a great read with wonderful new evidence and analysis, the book begins to fill a large hole in the historical literature on quantification. This is an important, enlightening, and new story. -- Susan Herbst, provost and professor of political science, The University at Albany/SUNY This study of George Gallup's uneasy alliance with studio era Hollywood film producers is, quite simply, a brilliant work, full of new information and striking insights, carefully constructed and eminently readable. No thoughtful, careful, and thorough Hollywood historian can afford to ignore Ohmer's work. -- Matthew H. Bernstein, author of Walter Wanger, Hollywood Independent
About the Author
Susan Ohmer is the William T. and Helen Kuhn Carey Assistant Professor of Modern Communication in the Department of Film, Television, and Theater at the University of Notre Dame. She has published articles and essays in Film History, The Journal of Film and Video, and Global Currents: Media and Technology, among other publications.
Reviews
A well-detailed account of this obscure chapter in cinema history... Recommended. Library Journal A fascinating and exciting book. -- Frank Louis Rusciano Public Opinion Quarterly An extremely valuable portrait of the shifting field in which Hollywood operated in the 1940s and an excellent study of t he ambivalent relationship between... moviemaking and marketing. -- Sarah E. Igo Business History Review Ohmer's book is a major achievement, and it will be a significant reference. -- Anne Morey Film Quarterly An innovative and fascinating study about the construction of discourse, power and control in the field of mass culture. -- Nolwenn Mingant Cercles
Book Information
ISBN 9780231121323
Author Susan Ohmer
Format Hardback
Page Count 304
Imprint Columbia University Press
Publisher Columbia University Press