Cinema, Audiences and Modernity
New perspectives on European cinema history
Herausgeber: Biltereyst, Daniel; Meers, Philippe; Maltby, Richard
Cinema, Audiences and Modernity
New perspectives on European cinema history
Herausgeber: Biltereyst, Daniel; Meers, Philippe; Maltby, Richard
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This book confronts theoretical models on cinema as both a product and a catalyst of European modernity with new empirical work on the history of the social experience of cinema-going, film audiences and film exhibition.
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This book confronts theoretical models on cinema as both a product and a catalyst of European modernity with new empirical work on the history of the social experience of cinema-going, film audiences and film exhibition.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. September 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 503g
- ISBN-13: 9780415672771
- ISBN-10: 0415672775
- Artikelnr.: 32916941
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. September 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 503g
- ISBN-13: 9780415672771
- ISBN-10: 0415672775
- Artikelnr.: 32916941
Daniel Biltereyst is Professor in Film, Television and Cultural Studies at the Department of Communication Studies, Ghent University, Belgium, where he leads the Centre for Cinema and Media Studies (CIMS). His research on film and screen culture as sites of controversy and censorship has been published in Cultural Policy, European Journal of Cultural Studies, Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, Journal of Communication Inquiry, Media, Culture & Society, Northern Lights, Studies in French Cinema, Studies in Russian and Soviet Cinema. Richard Maltby is Professor of Screen Studies and Deputy Execuive Dean of the Faculty of Education, Humanities, Law and Theology at Flinders University, South Australia. He is Series Editor of Exeter Studies in Film History, and the author of over 50 articles and essays, and the lead investigator on two Australian Research Council Discovery projects examining the structure of the distribution and exhibition industry and the history of cinema audiences in Australia. Philippe Meers is an associate professor in the Department of Communication Studies at the University of Antwerp, Belgium. His publications on popular media culture and film audiences have appeared in Media, Culture and Society, The Journal of Popular Film and Television, The Bulletin, Iluminace and other journals. He is the lead investigator on The 'Enlightened' City-project on the history of film exhibition and film culture in Flanders and Brussels (2005-8, with Daniël Biltereyst and Marnix Beyen).
Chapter 1. Cinema, audiences and modernity: an introduction Daniel
Biltereyst, Richard Maltby and Philippe Meers Part I - Cinema, Tradition
and Community Chapter 2. Cinema-going between ideology and commerce: a
longitudinal research on rural versus urban cinema in Flanders
(1920s-1970s) Philippe Meers, Kathleen Lotze, Lies Van de Vijver and Daniel
Biltereyst Chapter 3. Spaces of Early Film Exhibition in Sweden, 1897-1911
Asa Jernudd Chapter 4. Movie-going under Military Occupation, Düsseldorf,
1919 - 1925 Frank Kessler and Sabine Lenk Chapter 5. 'Christ is coming to
the Elite cinema': Film exhibition in the Catholic South of the
Netherlands, 1910s and 1920s Thunnis Van Oort Chapter 6. The Cinematic
Shapes of the Socialist Modernity Programme: Ideological and Economic
Parameters of Cinema Distribution in the Czech Lands, 1948 - 1970 Pavel
Skopal Chapter 7. '...The Management Committee intend to act as Ushers':
Cinema Operation and the South Wales Miners' Institutes in the 1950s and
1960s Stefan Moitra Part II - Audiences, Modernity and Cultural Exchange
Chapter 8. Urban legend: Early cinema, modernization, and urbanization in
Germany, 1895 - 1914 Annemone Ligensa Chapter 9. 'Diagnosis: Flimmeritis':
Female Cinema-going in Imperial Germany, 1911 - 1918 Andrea Haller Chapter
10. AFGRUNDEN in Germany: Monopolfilm, Cinema-Going and the Emergence of
the Film Star Asta Nielsen, 1910 - 1911 Martin Loiperdinger Chapter 11.
'Senza Patria' or without a homeland: Italian war films and immigrants in
London, 1914 - 1918 Pierluigi Ercole Chapter 12. Imagining modern Hungary
through film: debates on national identity, modernity and cinema in early
twentieth century Hungary Ana Manchin Chapter 13. Hollywood in disguise:
Practices of exhibition and reception of foreign films in Czechoslovakia in
the 1930s Petr Szczepanik
Biltereyst, Richard Maltby and Philippe Meers Part I - Cinema, Tradition
and Community Chapter 2. Cinema-going between ideology and commerce: a
longitudinal research on rural versus urban cinema in Flanders
(1920s-1970s) Philippe Meers, Kathleen Lotze, Lies Van de Vijver and Daniel
Biltereyst Chapter 3. Spaces of Early Film Exhibition in Sweden, 1897-1911
Asa Jernudd Chapter 4. Movie-going under Military Occupation, Düsseldorf,
1919 - 1925 Frank Kessler and Sabine Lenk Chapter 5. 'Christ is coming to
the Elite cinema': Film exhibition in the Catholic South of the
Netherlands, 1910s and 1920s Thunnis Van Oort Chapter 6. The Cinematic
Shapes of the Socialist Modernity Programme: Ideological and Economic
Parameters of Cinema Distribution in the Czech Lands, 1948 - 1970 Pavel
Skopal Chapter 7. '...The Management Committee intend to act as Ushers':
Cinema Operation and the South Wales Miners' Institutes in the 1950s and
1960s Stefan Moitra Part II - Audiences, Modernity and Cultural Exchange
Chapter 8. Urban legend: Early cinema, modernization, and urbanization in
Germany, 1895 - 1914 Annemone Ligensa Chapter 9. 'Diagnosis: Flimmeritis':
Female Cinema-going in Imperial Germany, 1911 - 1918 Andrea Haller Chapter
10. AFGRUNDEN in Germany: Monopolfilm, Cinema-Going and the Emergence of
the Film Star Asta Nielsen, 1910 - 1911 Martin Loiperdinger Chapter 11.
'Senza Patria' or without a homeland: Italian war films and immigrants in
London, 1914 - 1918 Pierluigi Ercole Chapter 12. Imagining modern Hungary
through film: debates on national identity, modernity and cinema in early
twentieth century Hungary Ana Manchin Chapter 13. Hollywood in disguise:
Practices of exhibition and reception of foreign films in Czechoslovakia in
the 1930s Petr Szczepanik
Chapter 1. Cinema, audiences and modernity: an introduction Daniel
Biltereyst, Richard Maltby and Philippe Meers Part I - Cinema, Tradition
and Community Chapter 2. Cinema-going between ideology and commerce: a
longitudinal research on rural versus urban cinema in Flanders
(1920s-1970s) Philippe Meers, Kathleen Lotze, Lies Van de Vijver and Daniel
Biltereyst Chapter 3. Spaces of Early Film Exhibition in Sweden, 1897-1911
Asa Jernudd Chapter 4. Movie-going under Military Occupation, Düsseldorf,
1919 - 1925 Frank Kessler and Sabine Lenk Chapter 5. 'Christ is coming to
the Elite cinema': Film exhibition in the Catholic South of the
Netherlands, 1910s and 1920s Thunnis Van Oort Chapter 6. The Cinematic
Shapes of the Socialist Modernity Programme: Ideological and Economic
Parameters of Cinema Distribution in the Czech Lands, 1948 - 1970 Pavel
Skopal Chapter 7. '...The Management Committee intend to act as Ushers':
Cinema Operation and the South Wales Miners' Institutes in the 1950s and
1960s Stefan Moitra Part II - Audiences, Modernity and Cultural Exchange
Chapter 8. Urban legend: Early cinema, modernization, and urbanization in
Germany, 1895 - 1914 Annemone Ligensa Chapter 9. 'Diagnosis: Flimmeritis':
Female Cinema-going in Imperial Germany, 1911 - 1918 Andrea Haller Chapter
10. AFGRUNDEN in Germany: Monopolfilm, Cinema-Going and the Emergence of
the Film Star Asta Nielsen, 1910 - 1911 Martin Loiperdinger Chapter 11.
'Senza Patria' or without a homeland: Italian war films and immigrants in
London, 1914 - 1918 Pierluigi Ercole Chapter 12. Imagining modern Hungary
through film: debates on national identity, modernity and cinema in early
twentieth century Hungary Ana Manchin Chapter 13. Hollywood in disguise:
Practices of exhibition and reception of foreign films in Czechoslovakia in
the 1930s Petr Szczepanik
Biltereyst, Richard Maltby and Philippe Meers Part I - Cinema, Tradition
and Community Chapter 2. Cinema-going between ideology and commerce: a
longitudinal research on rural versus urban cinema in Flanders
(1920s-1970s) Philippe Meers, Kathleen Lotze, Lies Van de Vijver and Daniel
Biltereyst Chapter 3. Spaces of Early Film Exhibition in Sweden, 1897-1911
Asa Jernudd Chapter 4. Movie-going under Military Occupation, Düsseldorf,
1919 - 1925 Frank Kessler and Sabine Lenk Chapter 5. 'Christ is coming to
the Elite cinema': Film exhibition in the Catholic South of the
Netherlands, 1910s and 1920s Thunnis Van Oort Chapter 6. The Cinematic
Shapes of the Socialist Modernity Programme: Ideological and Economic
Parameters of Cinema Distribution in the Czech Lands, 1948 - 1970 Pavel
Skopal Chapter 7. '...The Management Committee intend to act as Ushers':
Cinema Operation and the South Wales Miners' Institutes in the 1950s and
1960s Stefan Moitra Part II - Audiences, Modernity and Cultural Exchange
Chapter 8. Urban legend: Early cinema, modernization, and urbanization in
Germany, 1895 - 1914 Annemone Ligensa Chapter 9. 'Diagnosis: Flimmeritis':
Female Cinema-going in Imperial Germany, 1911 - 1918 Andrea Haller Chapter
10. AFGRUNDEN in Germany: Monopolfilm, Cinema-Going and the Emergence of
the Film Star Asta Nielsen, 1910 - 1911 Martin Loiperdinger Chapter 11.
'Senza Patria' or without a homeland: Italian war films and immigrants in
London, 1914 - 1918 Pierluigi Ercole Chapter 12. Imagining modern Hungary
through film: debates on national identity, modernity and cinema in early
twentieth century Hungary Ana Manchin Chapter 13. Hollywood in disguise:
Practices of exhibition and reception of foreign films in Czechoslovakia in
the 1930s Petr Szczepanik