American Pop: From Monroe to Method - 1950s Film Icons Uncovered

by Prescott, Taylor
ISBN: 9798317153823
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"Sexy, brainy, and brimming with behind-the-scenes grit-this is cultural history with a wink and a backbone."
- Praise for the American Pop Series

From the author of the bestselling American Pop: A Cultural History of the 1950s comes a bold new dive into the decade's most enduring myths, stars, and cinematic revolutions.

In American Pop: From Monroe to Method - 1950s Film Icons Uncovered, cultural critic and pop historian Taylor Prescott turns the lens on Hollywood's most iconic era-not to celebrate its polish, but to examine its fractures.

This was the decade when method acting shook the screen, the antihero replaced the all-American boy, and the blonde bombshell became both a fantasy and a warning. As Cold War anxieties simmered and the studio system began to crumble, a new kind of cool emerged-gritty, restless, and defiantly human.

Through the rise of stars like James Dean, Marlon Brando, Montgomery Clift, and Marilyn Monroe, this book uncovers how 1950s cinema reflected and reshaped a culture on the edge of rebellion.
Equal parts sharp cultural analysis and nostalgic deep dive, From Monroe to Method is a smart, stylish, and subversively fun exploration of how Hollywood helped invent the modern myth of "cool"-and how its contradictions still haunt the screen today.

  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • Author: Prescott, Taylor
  • ISBN: 9798317153823
  • Condition: New
  • Dimensions: 9.00 x 0.26
  • Number Of Pages: 122
  • Publication Year: 2025
Language: English