
Independently Published
Hollywoke is Going Broke
Product Code:
9798884716759
ISBN13:
9798884716759
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$10.62

Hollywoke is Going Broke
$10.62
In the provocatively titled "Hollywoke is Going Broke," readers are invited on a compelling journey through the shifting landscapes of the entertainment industry. This timely and insightful book delves deep into the heart of Hollywood's current predicament: an industry at a crossroads, grappling with the balance between embracing progressive ideals and maintaining the universal appeal of storytelling. A Provocative Exploration "Hollywoke is Going Broke" offers a nuanced critique of the entertainment industry's recent fixation on 'woke' culture-where the prioritization of social justice issues and political correctness has, according to the author, begun to eclipse the timeless art of storytelling. Through a series of detailed chapters, the book examines the consequences of this shift, from the dilution of narrative depth to the financial implications of alienating traditional audience bases. Chapters That Challenge and Illuminate - The Rise of Wokeness: Understand the origins and impacts of 'woke' culture within Hollywood, exploring how a movement with noble intentions may have strayed into dogmatic territory.
- The Hypocrisy of DEI Over Creativity: A critical look at how diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, while essential, have sometimes been implemented at the expense of creative freedom.
- The Shaming of Femininity in Hollywood: Investigate the paradoxical prudishness in modern portrayals of women, contrasting current trends with empowering representations like Nico Robin's iconic outfit from the Egghead arc.
- The Loss of Timeless Values: Lament the sidelining of universal themes such as honor, courage, and loyalty in favor of transient social commentary.
- Voices in the Wilderness: Celebrate critics like Critical Drinker and Nerdrotic as custodians of narrative integrity, advocating for a return to storytelling that resonates on a human level.
- The Financial Fallout from Woke Policies: Analyze the economic repercussions of ideological prioritization, using case studies like "Rings of Power" and Disney remakes.
- Alienation of the Audience: Discuss the industry's contentious relationship with its viewers, highlighting the dangers of dismissing or labeling dissenting opinions.
- The Path to Redemption through Quality: Conclude with a hopeful vision for Hollywood's future, emphasizing the power of quality storytelling to naturally incorporate diversity and reconnect with audiences. A Call for Artistic Renaissance More than a critique, "Hollywoke is Going Broke" is a clarion call for a renaissance in the entertainment industry. It champions a return to the core principles of creativity, diversity, and authenticity, arguing that art should transcend ideology. This book is an essential read for creators, executives, critics, and fans alike-anyone invested in the future of storytelling. Dive into "Hollywoke is Going Broke" and join the conversation on how Hollywood can navigate its current challenges to find a way back to its heart: telling stories that captivate, challenge, and unite us all. Definition of woke The term "woke", typically refers to an individual or ideology perceived as being excessively or self-righteously aware of social issues, often to the point of being dogmatic or intolerant of differing viewpoints. Being "woke" may involve adopting extreme or rigid stances on social justice topics, dismissing alternative perspectives, and engaging in "cancel culture" or online shaming tactics against those who do not align with their beliefs, overzealousness and ideological rigidity associated with certain factions of the social justice movement.
- The Hypocrisy of DEI Over Creativity: A critical look at how diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, while essential, have sometimes been implemented at the expense of creative freedom.
- The Shaming of Femininity in Hollywood: Investigate the paradoxical prudishness in modern portrayals of women, contrasting current trends with empowering representations like Nico Robin's iconic outfit from the Egghead arc.
- The Loss of Timeless Values: Lament the sidelining of universal themes such as honor, courage, and loyalty in favor of transient social commentary.
- Voices in the Wilderness: Celebrate critics like Critical Drinker and Nerdrotic as custodians of narrative integrity, advocating for a return to storytelling that resonates on a human level.
- The Financial Fallout from Woke Policies: Analyze the economic repercussions of ideological prioritization, using case studies like "Rings of Power" and Disney remakes.
- Alienation of the Audience: Discuss the industry's contentious relationship with its viewers, highlighting the dangers of dismissing or labeling dissenting opinions.
- The Path to Redemption through Quality: Conclude with a hopeful vision for Hollywood's future, emphasizing the power of quality storytelling to naturally incorporate diversity and reconnect with audiences. A Call for Artistic Renaissance More than a critique, "Hollywoke is Going Broke" is a clarion call for a renaissance in the entertainment industry. It champions a return to the core principles of creativity, diversity, and authenticity, arguing that art should transcend ideology. This book is an essential read for creators, executives, critics, and fans alike-anyone invested in the future of storytelling. Dive into "Hollywoke is Going Broke" and join the conversation on how Hollywood can navigate its current challenges to find a way back to its heart: telling stories that captivate, challenge, and unite us all. Definition of woke The term "woke", typically refers to an individual or ideology perceived as being excessively or self-righteously aware of social issues, often to the point of being dogmatic or intolerant of differing viewpoints. Being "woke" may involve adopting extreme or rigid stances on social justice topics, dismissing alternative perspectives, and engaging in "cancel culture" or online shaming tactics against those who do not align with their beliefs, overzealousness and ideological rigidity associated with certain factions of the social justice movement.
Author: R. A. Sterling |
Publisher: Independently Published |
Publication Date: Mar 13, 2024 |
Number of Pages: 50 pages |
Binding: Paperback or Softback |
ISBN-10: NA |
ISBN-13: 9798884716759 |