American Movie Audiences: From the Turn of the Century to the Early Sound Era

American Movie Audiences: From the Turn of the Century to the Early Sound Era

by RichardMaltby (Editor), Melvyn Stokes (Editor)

Synopsis

This text examines the place of Hollywood cinema in the everyday life of its spectators from its beginnings to the arrival of sound. Previously, little has been known of early audiences and their response to the films of the day and this book brings together an array of research on some of the key issues in the field. These include the social composition of audiences, questions of ethnicity and class in the Nickleodean era and how attempts at regulating cinema were justified by the particular and (not always accurate) constructions of cinema audiences by middle class reformers. Other contributors consider the extent to which movie audiences and other conditions of reception became standardized in the period and the ways in which audiences and exhibitors participated in - or resisted - the process of homogenization that accompanied the rise of Hollywood.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: BFI Publishing
Published: 01 Apr 1999

ISBN 10: 0851707211
ISBN 13: 9780851707211

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.. . American Movie Audiences is a rich, productive volume, one well worth the attention of any scholar concerned with the myriad ways meaning has been made of the movies Metro
Author Bio
Contributors include: Steven Ross, Gregory Waller, Thomas Doherty, Roberta Pearson, William Urrichio.
Melvyn Stokes teaches American and Film History at University College London. Richard Maltby is Head of Screen Studies at the Flinders University of South Australia.