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Universal Women: Filmmaking and Institutional Change in Early Hollywood

By Mark Garrett Cooper
University of Illinois Press

In Universal Women, Professor Cooper launches a multi-disciplinary investigation into the mystery of why it was that Universal Film Manufacturing Company broadly supported women directors during the 1910s before abruptly reversing the policy. Drawing on philosophical, sociological, historical and structuralist interpretations of gender, culture, power, and institutions, Cooper’s study is positioned to show the interrelationship between art and the development of social norms, aesthetics, and political upheaval, and culture and epistemology in the United States.

However, readers looking for a narrative account of women director’s success and subsequent exile from Universal should look elsewhere. Cooper sets up his project by describing a confluence of events and personalities, some of which appear to be only distantly related, that played varying roles in this drama of gender. Some of these are not clearly explained, as when Professor Cooper explains the etymology of a word but does not clearly tie his explanation to the relationship he is trying to describe and defend.

His definitions and explanations take the following pattern: first, Cooper defines a word like “institution” or “organization” with an appeal to the Oxford English Dictionary. He appeals to the historical use of words to explore the concepts that fall under the definition and to point to a kind of etymological necessity: the word organization brings with it an inheritance from biology and so organizations are implicitly naturalized. Then he describes the word in its social development and practical usage. In the case of “organization” Cooper describes different sociological invocations of the word-concept.

Although in the next section, Professor Cooper describes the bi-coastal organization of Universal Film Manufacturing Company, he does not tie this historical description to the linguistic, historical and sociological discussion that preceded it. It seems that the reader is meant to intuit his purposes in such places and to develop the claims herself. I am not opposed to writing styles that foster critical thinking. But Cooper doesn’t make clear his purposes in so defining and explaining (for example). That is to say, I can look up definitions. I have access to the OED. I can read Durkheim and Weber. But I can’t get inside Cooper’s head to figure out what it is he intends by these things.

Reading Cooper’s book is a bit like watching someone’s film depicting a movie being made: it is interesting to see all the “extras” around the set–the camera crew, the lighting, the onlookers, the caterers, the director and producers and the landscape behind the backdrops and facades–but it is difficult to follow the plot of the movie being made.

The book is directed toward an academic audience; readers should be advised to plant their pinkies in the endnotes for quick reference. It will be most intelligible to those trained in film studies or who are such avid consumers of early Hollywood films and trivia that the characters are familiar–I had a hard time keeping track of names. The study is an interesting one, stressing the role that Universal played in interpreting and then enforcing what it means to be gendered as a man or as a woman. It would be interesting to see a slightly more narrative treatment of the subject–even a narrative that made clear the difficulties of narrative for such a diffuse phenomenon as the shifting meanings of gender–in order to appeal to more non-specialists.

Review by kristina grob

ALVIN GREENE- The Man, The Myth & The Growing Legend !


He's only been accused of a felony rather than convicted like Alcee Hastings. He hasn't lied about his military record like Dick Blumenthal.
He has less skeletons in his closet than Barack Obama, Bill Clinton & Teddy Kennedy. His slogan is Jobs, Education, Justice...and he wants to reunite North & South Korea !... He is ALVIN GREENE...HE IS LEGEND


Alvin Michael Greene (born August 30, 1977) is the Democratic Party's nominee in the 2010 United States Senate election in South Carolina. He is the first African-American to be nominated for U.S. Senate by a major party in South Carolina since Reconstruction.[1] Greene faces incumbent Republican Senator Jim DeMint and Green Party candidate Tom Clements in the general election.

Greene won the Democratic primary race against candidate Vic Rawl[2] on June 8, 2010, with 59% of the vote, despite very limited campaigning and campaign spending, no website, and no yard signs.[3] The executive committee of the South Carolina Democratic Party voted 55 to 10 to reject Rawl's request for a new Senate primary after questions were raised about Greene's surprise victory.[4][5]

Greene graduated from the University of South Carolina in 2000 with a degree in political science[6] and is a United States military veteran who served in the U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force before receiving an involuntary honorable discharge in 2009. He is currently unemployed and lives with and cares for his father[7] in Manning, roughly halfway between Columbia and Charleston.[8]
Wikipedia link

This man is the most exciting politician currently on the scene -
GO ALVIN !


The following interviews are hilarious evidence that this man is the real McCoy the genuine article...Each interviewer trys to humiliate, confuse, obfuscate or just generally mock Greene, but he is so outside the beltway/mainstream political machine that they all fail miserably. He keeps repeating his slogan of JOBS, EDUCATION & JUSTICE and then hammers them with I got 60% of the vote !( BITCHES)

THE KEITH OLBERMANN MSNBC INTERVIEW



THE DON LEMON CNN INTERVIEW

Lemon qualifies his interview, which is basically admiting that it is going to be a "hit piece". What ensues is pure gold: Lemon challenges his mental state, whether Greene may be "impared by something" & asks about a pending legal charge. Lemon: Are you OK. Green: I'm OK. Lemon: You don't sound OK



Seriously, although he sounds like he's answering with a Magic 8 Ball. How much worse of a senator could he be than the other guy ?

He is accused by his fellow state democrats of being mentally impared. I think he should change his current campaign slogan from" Jobs, Education and Justice" to " I"M OK !...or Alvin Greene...He's so crazy it just might work.


THE LAURA INGRAHM "This or That" RADIO INTERVIEW

Ingrahm tries to make Alvin look foolish, but his answers are so honest & strange that she is cheering for him by the end. If this guy is follwing a script; I wish I wrote it !



LOCAL SOUTH CAROLINA RADIO INTERVIEW

Alvin brilliantly(ok maybe awkwardly is a better word) uses the ole' "I have another call coming in" to exit the interview



The strongest aspect to Greene's campaign is that his is not JIM DeMINT...hey it worked for Barack Obama in 2008 !


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