Idolatrous Revolution
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<p>Far from the least deployed weapons in America's fighting the Cold War were Hollywood movies Elvis Presley and rock & roll. The paradox of socially sanctioned rebellion was especially evident in the Hollywood propaganda for the new music and its king. Stereotypes of a stoic international communist revolution were readily undermined by the hedonistic cultural agenda of the western world. Though not unique to Presley's movies they imply that liberal democracy is a superior form of social and political organization because it allows the individual to have more pleasure. Yet even in their advocacy of pleasure the Presley movies are narrowly prescriptive in terms of what constitutes pleasure. While capitalizing on Presley's rock & roll stardom by turning him into a movie star might have been inevitable several of his movies hinge on asking the question of not who but what is Elvis Presley. At a less immediately politically instructive level as per early movie propaganda for rock & roll Presley's movies are lessons on loving him and perhaps why it's dangerous not to. The 31 critiques of each Elvis Presley film presented in this book chronicle his active ongoing role in being a Cold Warrior a G-rated ambassador for the emerging sexual revolution and an entertainer of inverse relevance to the 1960's counterculture.</p>
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