Jobless Number
Economics and sex in a Depression-era Busby Berkeley musical
by Martin Rubin
posted Aug 4, 2008
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KEYWORDS
Busby Berkeley | musicals | World War I | gender equality | sexuality | The Great Depression | Joan BlondellFURTHER READING
Franklin D. Roosevelt's "Forgotten Man" speech, April 7, 1932"Remember My Forgotten Man" lyrics
Peter Kemp on Gold Diggers of 1933 (Senses of Cinema)
Busby Berkeley biography (TCM Movie Database)
THE AUTHOR
Martin Rubin is Associate Director of Programming at the Gene Siskel Film Center in Chicago. He has written books on Busby Berkeley and thrillers.
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