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Cinema and Community

Progressivism, Exhibition, and Film Culture in Chicago, 1907-1917 (livre en anglais)

de Moya Luckett

Type
Etudes
Sujet
Cinéma muet
Mots Clés
débuts du cinéma, Chicago, Etat des Etats-Unis
Année d'édition
2013
Editeur
Wayne State University Press
Collection
Contemporary Approaches to Film and Media
Langue
anglais
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Broché • 432 pages
15,5 x 23 cm
ISBN
978-0-8143-3725-7
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Description de l'ouvrage :
Investigates how progressivism structured many aspects of understudied era of cinema.

Caught between the older model of short film and the emerging classic era, the transitional period of American cinema (1907-1917) has typically posed a problem for studies of early American film. Yet in Cinema and Community: Progressivism, Exhibition, and Film Culture in Chicago, 1907-1917, author Moya Luckett uses the era's dominant political ideology as a lens to better understand its cinematic practice. Luckett argues that movies were a typically Progressive institution, reflecting the period's investment in leisure, its more public lifestyle, and its fascination with celebrity. She uses Chicago, often considered the nation's most Progressive city and home to the nation's largest film audience by 1907, to explore how Progressivism shaped and influenced the address, reception, exhibition, representational strategies, regulation, and cultural status of early cinema.

After a survey of Progressivism's general influences on popular culture and the film industry in particular, she examines the era's spectatorship theories in chapter 1 and then the formal characteristics of the early feature film-including the use of prologues, multiple diegesis, and oversight-in chapter 2. In chapter 3, Luckett explores the period's cinema in the light of its celebrity culture, while she examines exhibition in chapter 4. She also looks at the formation of Chicago's censorship board in November 1907 in the context of efforts by city government, social reformers, and the local press to establish community standards for cinema in chapter 5. She completes the volume by exploring race and cinema in chapter 6 and national identity and community, this time in relation to World War I, in chapter 7.

As well as offering a history of an underexplored area of film history, Luckett provides a conceptual framework to help navigate some of the period's key issues. Film scholars interested in the early years of American cinema will appreciate this insightful study.

À propos de l'auteur :
Moya Luckett is visiting assistant professor of cinema studies at New York University.

Revue de Presse :
Moya Luckett’s use of primary documents to reveal the evolution of Chicago’s film exhibition as analyzed within the Progressive era context will be a valuable resource for film scholars, students of American Culture, and historians. This work offers useful strategies for the study of the movie business in other American locations.
-Deborah Carmichael

Generates a social-cultural and ideological context for earlier cinema's multi-faceted nature that both resists and complicates that fashionable and yet altogether amorphous term, 'modernity.'
-Jennifer Bean

Moya Luckett's book is a long-awaited, deeply researched, and astutely argued study that reveals Chicago as a major center of motion picture activity-and a rich source of analysis for issues of exhibition, film form and address, censorship, and spectatorship as a collective experience-a center that rivaled the much more familiar arena of New York during the Progressive era of early cinema.
-Richard Abel, University of Michigan, Author of Americanizing the Movies and "Movie-Mad"Audiences, 1910–1914 and the Editor of the Encyclopedia of Early Cinema

This study shifts nimbly away from a teleological model of film history based on the governing status later granted to feature films, theater chains, and a contract-based star system intrinsic to the studio-era in Hollywood by the mid 1920s; it also generates a social-cultural and ideological context for earlier cinema's multi-faceted nature that both resists and complicates that fashionable and yet altogether amorphous term, 'modernity.'
-Jennifer Bean, Director, Cinema and Media Studies, University of Washington, and Editor of Flickers of Desire: Movies Stars of the 1910s

Drawing on an impressive range of sources, Moya Luckett considers early film culture in its broadest sense, intertwining histories of moviegoing, spectatorship, censorship, stardom, citizenship, and cinematic form. Her complex portrait of films and filmgoing demonstrates cinema's central place in Progressive thought and culture.
-Shelley Stamp, Author of Movie-Struck Girls: Women and Motion Picture Culture After the Nickelodeon

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