U.S. Embassy Support for Hollywood’s Global Dominance: Cultural Imperialism Redux

Authors

  • Paul Moody Brunel University London

Keywords:

cultural imperialism, Hollywood, WikiLeaks, film piracy, U.S. embassies, intellectual property rights (IPR), free trade agreements (FTAs)

Abstract

Hollywood’s global market power has been attributed to several factors, but little attention has been given to the support it receives from the U.S. government, especially State Department embassies. However, the release of more than 250,000 U.S. diplomatic cables by WikiLeaks in 2010 has provided scholars with an opportunity to examine in detail this aspect of U.S. government support for Hollywood’s market power. This article explores how the State Department’s global network of embassies supports Hollywood’s economic interests. I conclude that this state–Hollywood relationship is evidence of contemporary American cultural imperialism.

Author Biography

Paul Moody, Brunel University London

Lecturer in Media and Communications+441895 267 804

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Published

2017-07-14

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