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E-raamat: Jane Fonda: There's a Great Deal to Say

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-May-2026
  • Kirjastus: Rutgers University Press
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  • Kirjastus: Rutgers University Press
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Since the late 1960s, Jane Fonda has identified as an activist first and an actor second, using her celebrity as a vehicle to convey her views and her advocacy. Few stars of her stature have been as simultaneously acclaimed and vilified as Fonda. Even as she won two Academy Awards and was a major box office draw of the 1970s and 1980s, she received reams of hate mail for her political activism and antiwar stances. This book explores Fonda's devotion to movement politicssometimes at the expense of her career and her personal safety.

Digging deep into rare material from cinema archives and Fonda's own personal papers, journalist Marilyn Greenwald tells the story of how Fonda came to view acting as a "side gig" that gives her a worldwide platform to convey her personal and political views. Charting the evolution of her activism and the merging of her acting and producing with her advocacy, Greenwald focuses on the years from 1968when she was jarred out of complacency by the Vietnam Warto 1980, after the release of The China Syndrome and the advent of the Three Mile Island nuclear crisis, which brought to light the possible dangers of nuclear energy. Greenwald details how three of her filmsKlute (1971), Coming Home (1978), and The China Syndrome (1979)were designed to further her personal beliefs. She also considers how Fonda has weathered changes in the entertainment industry and public tastes to produce and star in decades' worth of socially conscious projects. Charting Fonda's personal and professional growth while offering a candid account of her struggles, this book shows how Fonda viewed movies as an influential storytelling tool that can influence public opinion, change minds, and trigger social change.

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"Many people think of Jane Fonda as a rabble-rouser who crops up now and then to bring attention to her cause du jour. Marilyn Greenwald's compelling book shows us how the most accomplished and controversial actor of her generation discovered a unique voice and a higher purpose beyond the screen." - Douglass K. Daniel, author of Anne Bancroft: A Life

"Brilliantly researched and utterly compelling, this book unpacks the many lives of Jane FondaOscar-winning actor, fierce activist, fitness icon, and cultural lightning rod. With nuance and insight, Marilyn Greenwald shows there is, indeed, a great deal to say about a woman who continues to challenge America's ideas about fame, feminism, and power." - Tracy Lucht, author of Sylvia Porter: America's Original Personal Finance Columnist

"A fully realized portrait of a multifaceted woman whose public persona was defined early and often inaccurately, but whose steadfast commitment to both craft and principles has never wavered." - Booklist

"The sections on the U.S. government's targeted investigation of Fonda are particularly chilling. . . . An effective . . . look at one of Hollywood's most notable activists." - Library Journal

Introduction 1
1 Giving Them Ammunition 7
2 The French Connection 25
3 On the Road 43
4 The New Guard 63
5 Battle Lines 79
6 Public Enemy 95
7 Scarring Their Psyches 105
8 Murder Mystery 117
9 Activist with a Side Gig 137
10 Group Efforts 155
11 The Cost of War 169
12 The Big Picture 187
13 Nuclear Reaction 201
14 Winning Streak 215
15 The Woman and the Myth 237
Epilogue 245
Selected Filmography 251
Acknowledgments 253
Abbreviations 255
Notes 257
Bibliography 289
Index 293
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Maryilyn S. Greenwald is a professor emerita of journalism at Ohio University and a former news reporter at daily newspapers in Ohio. Her books include Eunice Hunton Carter: A Lifelong Fight for Social Justice and A Woman of the Times: Journalism, Feminism and the Career of Charlotte Curtis.