"Carman upends conventional wisdom in this valuable and informative historical study of the business practices of freelance actresses during the 1930s." (Publishers Weekly) "Independent Stardom: Freelance Women in the Hollywood Studio System (published by University of Texas Press) tells a story that can shift perspectives on how Golden Age Hollywood operated." (The Shepherd Express) "Carman’s work is important, not only as an alternative history of Hollywood labor, but also as guide for working on workers in early cinema." (Media Industries Journal) "Carman's book . . . gives new insight into the gendered workings of the dream factory." (Pacific Historical Review)