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Americanizing the movies and "movie-mad" audiences, 1910-1914 [[electronic resource] /] / Richard Abel



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Autore: Abel Richard <1941-> Visualizza persona
Titolo: Americanizing the movies and "movie-mad" audiences, 1910-1914 [[electronic resource] /] / Richard Abel Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Berkeley, : University of California Press, c2006
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (392 p.)
Disciplina: 791.430973
Soggetto topico: Motion pictures - United States - History
Motion pictures - Social aspects - United States
Nationalism - United States
Soggetto non controllato: 1910s
american cinema
american history
americanizing film
animal films
anthropologists
cinema studies
civil war films
critical analysis
detective films
early cinema
film distribution
film historians
film industry
film scholars
film studies
immigrant culture
movie audiences
moviegoing
national identity
nonfiction study
popular film genres
sensational melodramas
sociologists
united states
westerns
working class culture
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Front matter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- L'Envoi of Moving Pictures -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. American Variety and/or Foreign Features -- Entr'acte 1. Mapping the Local Terrain of Exhibition -- Chapter 2. The "Usable Past" of Westerns -- Entr'acte 2. Moviegoing Habits and Everyday Life -- Chapter 3. The "Usable Past" of Westerns -- Entr'acte 3. A "Forgotten" Part of the Program -- Chapter 4. The "Usable Past" of Civil War Films -- Entr'acte 4. Another "Forgotten" Part of the Program -- Chapter 5. The "Usable Present" of Thrillers -- Entr'acte 5. Trash Twins -- Chapter 6. "The Power of Personality in Pictures" -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
Sommario/riassunto: This engaging, deeply researched study provides the richest and most nuanced picture we have to date of cinema-both movies and movie-going-in the early 1910's. At the same time, it makes clear the profound relationship between early cinema and the construction of a national identity in this important transitional period in the United States. Richard Abel looks closely at sensational melodramas, including westerns (cowboy, cowboy-girl, and Indian pictures), Civil War films (especially girl-spy films), detective films, and animal pictures-all popular genres of the day that have received little critical attention. He simultaneously analyzes film distribution and exhibition practices in order to reconstruct a context for understanding moviegoing at a time when American cities were coming to grips with new groups of immigrants and women working outside the home. Drawing from a wealth of research in archive prints, the trade press, fan magazines, newspaper advertising, reviews, and syndicated columns-the latter of which highlight the importance of the emerging star system-Abel sheds new light on the history of the film industry, on working-class and immigrant culture at the turn of the century, and on the process of imaging a national community.
Altri titoli varianti: Imagined community of United States cinema
Titolo autorizzato: Americanizing the movies and "movie-mad" audiences, 1910-1914  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-282-35839-1
0-520-93952-2
9786612358395
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910782201003321
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