Menus for Movieland: Newspapers and the Emergence of American Film Culture, 1913–1916

Menus for Movieland: Newspapers and the Emergence of American Film Culture, 1913–1916

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Menus for Movieland: Newspapers and the Emergence of American Film Culture, 1913–1916

At the turn of the past century, the main function of a newspaper was to offer “menus” by which readers could make sense of modern life and imagine how to order their daily lives. Among those menus in the mid-1910s were several that mediated the interests of movie manufacturers, distributors, exhibitors, and the rapidly expanding audience of fans. This writing about the movies arguably played a crucial role in the emergence of American popular film culture, negotiating among national, regional, and local interests to shape fans’ ephemeral experience of moviegoing, their repeated encounters with the fantasy worlds of “movieland,” and their attractions to certain stories and stars. Moreover, many of these weekend pages, daily columns, and film reviews were written and consumed by women, including one teenage girl who compiled a rare surviving set of scrapbooks. Based on extensive original research, Menus for Movieland substantially revises what moviegoing meant in the transition to what we now think of as Hollywood.

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USA
Brand
University of California Press
Manufacturer
University of California Press
Binding
Paperback
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76 b/w illustrations
ReleaseDate
2015-09-01T00:00:01Z
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1
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Illustrated
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9780520286788