Cinema and community : progressivism, exhibition, and film culture in Chicago, 1907-1917 / Moya Luckett. [electronic resource]
Material type: TextSeries: Contemporary approaches to film and media seriesPublisher: Detroit : Wayne State University Press, [2014]Copyright date: ©2014Description: 1 online resource (436 pages)ISBN:- 9780814337264 (e-book)
- 791.43/6581 23
- PN1995.9.P755 L83 2014
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Progressivism, modernity, and transitional cinema -- From crowds to communities: Progressive Era spectatorship theories -- Progressivism and early feature films: textuality, oversight, uplift -- Celebrity, self-awareness, and the consciousness of self -- Private pleasures and public space: community culture and the dominance of neighborhood theaters -- Oversight and regulation: film censorship, local government, and social reform -- Citizenship and black cinema -- Patriotism and patronage: regional and national identity in Chicago's theaters during World War I -- Conclusion.
Description based on print version record.
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