Hard Hats, Rednecks, and Macho Men: Class in 1970s American Cinema

Hard Hats, Rednecks, and Macho Men: Class in 1970s American Cinema

by Derek Nystrom
ISBN-10:
0195336771
ISBN-13:
9780195336771
Pub. Date:
10/21/2009
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195336771
ISBN-13:
9780195336771
Pub. Date:
10/21/2009
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Hard Hats, Rednecks, and Macho Men: Class in 1970s American Cinema

Hard Hats, Rednecks, and Macho Men: Class in 1970s American Cinema

by Derek Nystrom
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Overview

Everywhere you look in 1970s American cinema, you find white working-class men. They bring a violent conclusion to Easy Rider, murdering the film's representatives of countercultural alienation and disaffection. They lurk in the Georgia woods of Deliverance, attacking outsiders in a manner that evokes the South's recent history of racial violence and upheaval. They haunt the singles nightclubs of Looking for Mr. Goodbar, threatening the film's newly liberated heroine with patriarchal violence. They strut through the disco clubs of Saturday Night Fever, dancing to music whose roots in post-Stonewall homosexuality invite ambiguity that the men ignore.

Hard Hats, Rednecks, and Macho Men argues that the persistent appearance of working-class characters in these and other films of the 1970s reveals the powerful role class played in the key social and political developments of the decade, such as the decline of the New Left and counterculture, the re-emergence of the South as the Sunbelt, and the rise of the women's and gay liberation movements. Examining the "youth cult" film, the neo-Western "southern," and the "new nightlife" film, Nystrom shows how these cinematic renderings of white working-class masculinity actually tell us more about the crises facing the middle class during the 1970s than about working-class experience itself. Hard Hats thus demonstrates how these representations of the working class serve as fantasies about a class Other-fantasies that offer imaginary resolutions to middle-class anxieties provoked by the decade's upheavals.

Drawing on examples of iconic films from the era-Saturday Night Fever, Cruising, Five Easy Pieces, and Walking Tall, among others-Nystrom presents an incisive, evocative study of class and American cinema during one of the nation's most tumultuous decades.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195336771
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 10/21/2009
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Derek Nystrom was educated at the University of Wisconsin and the University of Virginia. He has published essays in Cinema Journal and Postmodern Culture, and co-authored, with Kent Puckett, Against Bosses, Against Oligarchies: A Conversation with Richard Rorty. He teaches film and cultural studies in the English Department of McGill University.

Table of Contents

AcknowledgmentsPrefaceIntroduction: Making Class Visible to Film and Cultural StudiesPart One: Hard Hats and Movie Brats1. Class and the Youth-Cult CyclePart Two: Rednecks and Good Ole Boys: The Rise of the Southern2. iDeliverance/i: An Allegory of the Sunbelt3. Keep On Truckin': The Southern Cycle and the Invention of the Good Ole BoyPart Three: Macho Men and the New Nightlife Film4. iSaturday Night Fever/i and the Queering of the White, Working-Class Male Body5. Extra Masculinity: Looking for (and Cruising) the White, Working-Class Male BodyConclusion: Working-Class Solidarity and its OthersAfterword: Hard Hats Revisited: The Labor of 9/11EndnotesWorks CitedIndex
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