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Jacques Demy’s Model Shop (1969): The “Baroque Geometry” of Los Angeles in the 1960s
“I reckon LA as the noisiest, the smelliest, the most uncomfortable and most uncivilized major city in the United States. In short, a stinking sewer. . . .”1 – Adam[…]


Richard A. Voeltz is Emeritus Professor of History in the Department of History and Government at Cameron University in Lawton, Oklahoma, where he taught courses in American History Through Film, European History and Film, South African History and Film, as well as courses in British History and Modern European History. His recent articles include "Cameron Crowe's Aloha (2015): Hollywood and American Militourism in the Pacific" in the Journal of Asia-Pacific Pop Culture and "Eat, Pray, Love - and War: The Search for Fulfillment in Whiskey Tango Foxtrot and Eat Pray Love" in the Australasian Journal of American Studies.





