Freedom, modernity, and mass culture: Francis G. couvares

Modern Intellectual History 10 (3):709-716 (2013)
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In Reforming Hollywood, William D. Romanowski defends mainline Protestants from the charge that they acted like bluenose censors during the movie controversies of the twentieth century. In fact, he claims, they consistently supported free expression even as they fought to make Hollywood acknowledge and give scope to moral values beyond the profit motive. Unlike these mainline Protestant “structuralists,” who sought to morally elevate the broader society, both Catholics in the earlier part of the century and evangelicals in the latter took a “pietistic” approach that emphasized individual morality and sought to censor obscenity, blasphemy, and ideological unorthodoxy in film. While structuralists wanted to cooperate with Hollywood in campaigns of “movie betterment,” pietists wanted to rein in the moviemakers and cleanse the screen of “unwholesome” content.

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