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Going to the Movies: Hollywood and the Social Experience of the Cinema: Exeter Studies in Film History

Editat de Richard Maltby, Melvyn Stokes, Robert C. Allen
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 dec 2007
A nickelodeon screening a Charlie Chaplin silent classic, the downtown arthouse cinemas that made Antonioni and Cassavetes household names, the modern suburban megaplex and its sold-out Friday night blockbuster: how American and global audiences have viewed movies is as rich a part of cinematic history as what we’ve seen on the silver screen. Going to the Movies considers the implications of this social and cultural history through an analysis of the diverse historical and geographical circumstances in which audiences have viewed American cinema. Featuring a distinguished group of film scholars—including Richard Abel, Annette Kuhn, Jane Gaines, and Thomas Doherty—whose interests range broadly across time and place, this volume analyzes the role of movie theatres in local communities, the links between film and other entertainment media, non-theatrical exhibition, and trends arising from the globalization of audiences. Emphasizing moviegoing outside of the northeastern United States, as well as the complexities of race in relation to cinema attendance, Going to the Movies appeals to the global citizen of cinema—locating the moviegoing experience in its appeal to the heart and mind of the audience, whether it’s located in a South African shanty town or the screening room of a Hollywood production lot.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780859898126
ISBN-10: 0859898121
Pagini: 512
Ilustrații: 40 halftones
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: UNIVERSITY OF EXETER PRESS
Colecția University of Exeter Press
Seria Exeter Studies in Film History


Notă biografică

Richard Maltby is Professor of Screen Studies at Flinders University, South Australia. His publications include Hollywood Cinema, Dreams for Sale: Popular Culture in the Twentieth Century and 'Film Europe' and 'Film America': Cinema, Commerce and Cultural Exchange, 1925-1939, which won the Prix Jean Mitry for cinema history in 2000. Melvyn Stokes teaches at University College London, where he organises the annual Commonwealth Fund Conference on American History. His edited books include Race and Class in the American South since 1890, The Market Revolution in America, and The State of U. S. History. Robert C. Allen is Professor of American Studies, History, and Communication Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is the author of Horrible Prettiness: Burlesque and American Culture, which was awarded the Theatre Library Association's George Freedley Memorial Award. He is the co-author with Douglas Gomery of Film History: Theory and Practice, and the editor of two editions of Channels of Discourse: Television and Contemporary Criticism.

Cuprins

List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Richard Maltby and Melvyn Stokes
Part I: Studies of Local Cinema Exhibition
1. Race, Region, and Rusticity: Relocating U.S. Film History
Robert C. Allen
2. Tri-racial Theaters in Robeson County, North Carolina, 1896-1940
Christopher J. McKenna
3. The White in the Race Movie Audience
Jane M. Gaines
4. Sundays in Norfolk: Toward a Protestant Utopia Through Film Exhibition in Norfolk, Virginia, 1910-1920
Terry Lindvall
5. Patchwork Maps of Moviegoing, 1911-1913
Richard Abel
6. Next Year at the Moving Pictures: Cinema and Social Change in the Jewish Immigrant Community
Judith Thissen
7. ‘Four Hours of Hootin’ and Hollerin’’: Moviegoing and Everyday Life Outside of the Movie Palace
Jeffrey Klenotic
8. Cinemagoing in the United States in the mid-1930s: A Study Based on the Variety Dataset
Mark Glancy and John Sedgwick
9. Race Houses, Jim Crow Roosts, and Lily White Palaces: Desegregating the Motion Picture Theater
Thomas Doherty
Part II: Other Cinema: Alternatives to Theatrical Exhibition
10. The Reel of the Month Club: 16mm Projectors, Home Theaters and Film Libraries in the 1920s
Haidee Wasson
11.  Early Art Cinema in the U.S.: Symon Gould and the Little Cinema Movement of the 1920s
Anne Morey
12. Free Talking Picture—Every Farmer is Welcome: Non-theatrical Film and Everyday Life in Rural America during the 1930s
Gregory A. Waller
13. Cinema’s Shadow: Reconsidering Non-theatrical Exhibition
Barbara Klinger
Part III: Hollywood Movies in Broader Perspective: Audiences at Home and Abroad
14. Changing Images of Movie Audiences
Richard Butsch
15. ‘Healthy Films from America’: The Emergence of a Catholic Film Mass Movement in Belgium and the Realm of Hollywood, 1928-1939
Daniel Biltereyst
16. The Child Audience and the ‘Horrific’ Film in the 1930s Britain
Annette Kuhn
17. Hollywood in Vernacular: Translation and Cross-cultural Reception of American Films in Turkey
Ahmet Gürata
18. Cowboy Modern: African Audiences, Hollywood Films and Visions of the West
Charles Ambler
19. ‘Opening Everywhere’: Multiplexes and the Speed of Cinema Culture
Charles R. Acland
20. ‘Cinema Come to Life at the Cornerhouse, Nottingham’: ‘American’ Exhibition, Local Politics and Global Culture in the Construction of the Urban Entertainment Centre
Mark Jancovich
Notes
Index