Cinema Beyond the City: Cultural Histories of Cinema
Autor Judith Thissen, Clemens Zimmermannen Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 feb 2017
Spanning more than a century of film exhibition from the early twentieth-century to the present day,Cinema Beyond the Cityexamines the role that movie-going has played in small-town and rural communities across Europe. It documents an amazing diversity of sites and situations that are relevant for understanding historical and current patterns in film consumption. In chapters written by leading scholars and young academics, interdisciplinary research is used to address key questions about access, economic viability, audience behaviour, film programming and the cultural flows between cities and hinterlands. With its wide range of regional studies and innovative methodological approaches, the collection will be of interest not only to film historians, but also to scholars in the fields of urban history, rural studies and cultural geography.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781844578467
ISBN-10: 1844578461
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2017
Editura: British Film Institute
Colecția British Film Institute
Seria Cultural Histories of Cinema
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1844578461
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2017
Editura: British Film Institute
Colecția British Film Institute
Seria Cultural Histories of Cinema
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Descriere
This
innovative
study
offers
a
comparative
history
of
cinema
in
rural
and
small-town
Europe
from
the
early
1900s
to
the
present.
Leading
scholars
explore
cinema's
development
as
a
social,
cultural
and
economic
institution
crucially
intertwined
with
the
processes
of
urbanization,
industrialization
and
the
rise
of
consumer
capitalism.
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
.-
Notes
on
Contributors
.-
Introduction:
A
New
Approach
to
European
Cinema
History;
Judith
Thissen
.-
PART
I:
LOCAL
DYNAMICS.-
1.
Small-town
cinema
in
Scotland:
The
particularity
of
place;
John
Caughie
.-
2.
Film
culture
and
the
Catholic
milieu
in
the
Münsterland:
Billerbeck
and
Telgte
in
the
1950s;
Dörthe
Gruttmann.-
3.
Where
the
exceptional
and
the
everyday
meet:
Exploring
cinema
culture
in
British
seaside
towns;
Tim
Snelson
.-
PART
II:
REGIONAL
PATTERNS.-
4.
Cinemagoing
in
Sweden
in
the
1940s:
Civil
society
organisations
and
the
expansion
of
rural
film
exhibition;
Åsa
Jernudd
and
Mats
Lundmark.-
5.
Film
consumers
in
the
country:
The
culture
and
business
of
cinemagoing
in
the
Netherlands;
Judith
Thissen.-
6.
Cinema
and
social
life
in
the
rural
Gironde:
Insights
from
an
oral
history
project;
Corinne
Marache.-
7.
Far
from
Swinging
London:
Memories
of
non-urban
cinema-going
in
1960s
Britain;
Matthew
Jones
.-
PART
III:
ALTERNATICE
EXHIBITION
PRACTICES.-
8.
Corporate
film
shows
and
the
initiation
of
rural
audiences
to
film
and
consumer
culture;
Yvonne
Zimmermann.-
9.
'Coming
up
this
weekend':
Ambulant
film
exhibition
in
the
Netherlands;
Thunnis
van
Oort
.-
10.
Catholic
cinephilia
in
the
countryside:
TheJeunesse
agricole
chrétienneand
the
formation
of
rural
audiences
in
1950s
France;
Mélisande
Leventopoulos.-
11.
Alternative
cinema
in
the
youth
centre
movement
in
Germany
in
the
1970s
and
1980s;
Gunter
Mahlerwein.-
PART
IV:
CONTEMPORARY
TRENDS
IN
HISTORICAL
PERSPECTIVE.-
12.
Film
education,
technology
and
popular
culture:
Community
cinema
in
rural
areas
of
the
United
Kingdom;
Karina
Aveyard.-
13.
Le
Pestel
in
Die
(Drôme):
Quality
cinema
in
a
semi-rural
setting;
Kristian
Feigelson
.-
14.
Cinema
in
the
'fog
city':
Film
exhibition
and
socio-geography
in
Flanders;
Daniel
Biltereyst
&
Lies
van
de
Vijver
.-
15.
'Town
centres
first':
The
relocation
of
the
cinema
from
out-of-town
to
the
town
centre
in
Britain;
Stuart
Hanson.-
Index.
Notă biografică
Judith
Thissen
is
Associate
Professor
of
Film
History
at
Utrecht
University,
the
Netherlands.
She
has
published
widely
on
the
subject
of
film
culture,
cinema
audiences
and
social
history
in
international
journals
and
numerous
anthologies.
She
is
the
co-editor
of
Contemporary
Culture:
New
Perspectives
on
Arts
and
Humanities
Research
(2013).
In
2011,
she
launched
with
Frank
Kessler
a
series
of
workshops
devoted
to
Comparative
Cinema
History,
focussing
in
particular
on
Europe.
Clemens Zimmermann is Professor of History and Chair of Cultural and Media History at Saarland University, Germany. He has published extensively on media history, rural-urban relations, and the European metropolis. He is the author of Die Zeit der Metropolen (3rd edition 2015) and Medien im Nationalsozialismus (2007). His edited books include Industrial Cities: History and Future (2013) and Creative Urban Milieus: Historical Perspectives on Culture, Economy and the City (with Martina Hessler, 2008).
Clemens Zimmermann is Professor of History and Chair of Cultural and Media History at Saarland University, Germany. He has published extensively on media history, rural-urban relations, and the European metropolis. He is the author of Die Zeit der Metropolen (3rd edition 2015) and Medien im Nationalsozialismus (2007). His edited books include Industrial Cities: History and Future (2013) and Creative Urban Milieus: Historical Perspectives on Culture, Economy and the City (with Martina Hessler, 2008).
Caracteristici
Presents
cutting
edge
research
on
the
social,
cultural
and
economic
dynamics
in
the
history
of
rural
cinema