Columbia Pictures Corporation And Association Of Motion Picture Producers, Inc. And Irwin P. Hentschel
Republic Productions, Inc. And Association Of Motion Picture Producers, Inc. And Robert Ames
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Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. And Association Of Motion Picture Producers, Inc. And J. Harold Rogers
Loew's Incorporated And Association Of Motion Picture Producers, Inc. And George I. Groth And Robert L. Selgrath
Twentieth Century-...
The racist and sexist logic follows that if raped by a black Popeye, Temple is victimized, and if raped by white Popeye, Temple is so culpable in her own victimization as to become a victimizer herself. Because the novel allows Popeye to occupy a liminal racial space, Temple's racial identity, and the nature of the crimes against her remain, within a racist sexual economy, unknowable.
...HAYS, THEN HEAD OF THE Motion Picture Producers and Distributors Association (MP...