104. Dr. Vaughn Joy on Christmas Movies, American Identity, and McCarthyism
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In this conversation, Stephanie interviews Vaughn Joy about her book 'Selling Out Santa,' which explores the cultural significance of Christmas films in Hollywood during the post-World War II era. The discussion delves into how these films reflect American identity, the impact of McCarthyism and the blacklist on Hollywood, the evolution of gender roles, and the representation of race and sexuality in Christmas cinema. Joy emphasizes the secular nature of American Christmas and how films served as social mirrors, revealing the ideological conservatism of the time.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Freedom Over Fascism and Guest Introduction
02:31 Exploring 'Selling Out Santa' and Its Cultural Significance
05:32 The Role of Christmas Films in American Identity
07:42 Secular vs. Religious Christmas: A Cultural Discussion
10:27 Hollywood's Response to McCarthyism and the Blacklist
12:46 The Shift in Film Content Post-Blacklist
15:15 The Ideological Influence of Ayn Rand on Hollywood
17:48 The Evolution of Gender Roles in Christmas Films
20:05 Race and Representation in Christmas Cinema
22:27 The Impact of the Hays Code on Film Content
25:09 Teenage Representation in Christmas Films
27:22 Conclusion and Reflections on Cultural Narratives