"Some Big Bourgeois Brothel": Contexts for France's Culture Wars with HollywoodIndiana University Press, 2000 - 184 páginas Examining Franco-American cinema relations, this book details France's periodic attempts to curb Hollywood's access to the European market. It focuses on the French influence on and the American reaction to the European Union's Television Without Frontiers directive and the dramatic crisis-ridden talks during the Uruguay round of the final 1993 GATT negotiation. These climactic events, which nearly led to a breakdown in world trade in intellectual property, are set in the context of commercial and legal history and the two countries' competing concepts of art and commerce. |
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American culture and France | 7 |
The culture of cinema | 23 |
The legal culture of authorship | 31 |
the genesis and history of quotas | 43 |
The development of the international television | 75 |
The quota dispute | 91 |
After the GATT | 145 |
culture as a policy issue | 167 |
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