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Idols of Modernity: Movie Stars of the 1920s — The Celebrity Machine

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Welcome to Crisis in Perception, where we examine the systems shaping our world. This episode explores Idols of Modernity: Movie Stars of the 1920s, edited by Patrice Petro, as a systems-level analysis of Hollywood stardom, technological transition, and mediated celebrity. The discussion examines: · incentive structures · studio consolidation · publicity systems · racialized visibility · gender performance · technological disruption · hidden system dynamics · structural outcomes Rather than treating the transition to sound as a simple technological break, this episode looks at how Hollywood used stars to manage modernity itself: consumer desire, national identity, assimilation, scandal, race, gender, and global market appeal. · 📺 Watch on YouTube: 👉 https://youtu.be/WCXZdK7IWu4 · ❤️ Support on Patreon: 👉 https://www.patreon.com/posts/idols-of-movie-160155808?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_link · Author Support · If these ideas resonate, consider reading the work yourself or borrowing it from your local library. Supporting authors and libraries helps keep critical inquiry accessible. · Call to Action · If you value systems-level analysis like this, please follow, rate, and share the project. · AI Use Disclosure · This content was created using AI-assisted tools for research synthesis, structuring, and narration support. All analysis, framing, and editorial decisions are guided by human judgment as part of the Crisis in Perception project.

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