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Mapping Movie Magazines = Digitization, Periodicals and Cinema History /
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正題名/作者:
Mapping Movie Magazines/ edited by Daniel Biltereyst, Lies Van de Vijver.
其他題名:
Digitization, Periodicals and Cinema History /
其他作者:
Van de Vijver, Lies.
面頁冊數:
XXIX, 324 p. 34 illus.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
International Political Economy. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33277-8
ISBN:
9783030332778
Mapping Movie Magazines = Digitization, Periodicals and Cinema History /
Mapping Movie Magazines
Digitization, Periodicals and Cinema History /[electronic resource] :edited by Daniel Biltereyst, Lies Van de Vijver. - 1st ed. 2020. - XXIX, 324 p. 34 illus.online resource. - Global Cinema,2634-5951. - Global Cinema,.
Introduction: Movie Magazines, Digitization and Film Historiography; Daniel Biltereyst & Lies Van de Vijver Part A. Writing Film History -- 1. “Nobody Knew”: Digital Humanities, Ephemeral Evidence and the Challenges of New Cinema History; Judith Thissen & Paula Eisenstein-Baker -- 2. Variety’s Transformations: Digitizing and Analyzing the First 35 Years of a Canonical Trade Paper; Eric Hoyt -- 3. Periodical studies, Intermediality and Cinema: Film in The Listener; Birgit Van Puymbroeck -- 4. Film Paedagogy in the Age of Digitalization: Film Adverts from Trade and Local Papers for the Importing Asta Nielsen Database; Martin Loiperdinger Part B. Mapping -- 5. Popular Films and Popular Spectatorship in Post-war France; Geneviève Sellier -- 6. Mapping the Dutch Film Magazine Market, 1920s-1960s; Thunnis Van Oort -- 7. Hollywood Imaginaries at the End of the World: Chile’s Ecran and the Construction of the International Industry from the Periphery; María-Paz Peirano -- 8. Drumming Up Audiences: Movie Magazines, Pictorials, and Cinema History in South Africa, from 1915 to 1969; Jacqueline Maingard -- Part C. Industry -- 9. Gross “Inaccuracies, Misrepresentations, and Exaggerations”: The Motion Picture Industry’s Clean-up of Movie Fan Magazines in 1934; Mary Desjardins -- 10. Types in Type: Genres of Film Trade Journalism and Canada’s Motion Picture Weeklies; Jessica Whitehead, Louis Pelletier, and Paul S.Moore -- 11. Movie Magazine Madness. Mapping the 1930s in Belgium; Lies Van de Vijver -- 12. Intimate Communications: British Fan-Club Magazines and their Readers; Steve Chibnall and Ellen Wright -- 13. Film History and the Neglect of the Adults-Only Sex Film Magazine, 1963-1983; David Church -- Part D. Authors, Stars, Fans -- 14. Auteurs Avant la Lettre? Using Digital Movie Magazine Collections to Study Audiences’ Perception of Classical Hollywood Directors; Dominic Topp -- 15. “At Least a Dozen Joan Crawfords”: Gender Ideology in Classical Hollywood Film Journalism, 1925-1940; Kathleen Feeley -- 16. Early Dutch Movie Magazines and Interactive Fandom; André van der Velden -- 17. Looking at the Movie Fans: On Pictures Published in the French Film Magazines of the Interwar Years; Myriam Juan -- 18. “Coming Attractions”: Tijuana Bibles and the Pornographic Re-imagining of Hollywood; Phyll Smith and Ellen Wright.
“Mapping Movie Magazines is an exciting and timely collection on uncharted regions and approaches, richly demonstrating that movie magazines are emphatically not a secondary or peripheral part of cinema history but are woven into its very fabric.” - Michael Williams, Professor in Film Studies, University of Southampton “This reader brings what was once regarded as a peripheral aspect of cinema culture and scholarship back to the center of analysis through an international collection of engaging and revealing essays. This volume will be a model for further research, as the digitization of these fascinating materials proceeds apace.” - - Robert C. Allen, Professor in American Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill “Mapping Movie Magazines reveals how the increased accessibility through digitization of fan magazines and film trade papers presents exciting new opportunities for research.” - - Annette Kuhn, Emeritus Professor in Film Studies, Queen Mary University of London Movie magazines are crucial but widely underused sources for writing the history of films and cinema. This volume brings together for the first time a wide variety of historic research of movie magazines and film trade journals, reflecting on the issue of using these sources for film/cinema historiography and on the impact of digitization processes. Mapping Movie Magazines explores this debate from different disciplinary perspectives, enlightened by case studies from the use of early film trade press to pedagogical uses of digitized periodicals. The volume explores Hollywood’s grip on movie magazines, gender in film journalism, typologies of unknown trade press and movie magazine markets, and subversive Tijuana bibles.
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Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-33277-8doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Dewey Class. No.: 791.4309
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