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Hollywood Works: How Creativity Became Labor in the Studio System
Ronny Regev
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Managerial Control
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Creative Employee
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Hollywood Studio System
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Creative Autonomy
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Hollywood
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William Wyler
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Hollywood
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1920s
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Cultural Industry
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1930s
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Hollywood studios
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Case Study
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Cultural Industry
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