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    edoccha_BV046652391
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XXVII, 325 Seiten) : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-3-030-33277-8
    Series Statement: Global Cinema
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-33276-1
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-33278-5
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    Keywords: Englisch ; Französisch ; Spanisch ; Dänisch ; Filmzeitschrift ; Publikum ; Filmstar ; Filmschaffender ; Cineastik ; Filmzeitschrift ; Verbreitung ; Digitalisierung ; Konferenzschrift
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    almahu_9949709283202882
    Format: XXVIII, 482 p. 46 illus., 7 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 9783031387890
    Content: This Handbook offers new and previously unexplored comparative approaches to the field of New Cinema History. The volume brings together contributions focussing on historical and contemporary comparative case studies of cinema-going practices, cinema distribution, exhibition and reception from a global perspective. Engaging with a wealth of empirical and archive-based sources the volume explores a wide range of methodological and theoretical approaches. This Handbook is a key addition to debates on the relationship between film industry and cinema-going practices across different political and cultural geographical dimensions. Daniela Treveri Gennari is Professor of Cinema Studies at Oxford Brookes University, UK. She is the Principal Investigator of the AHRC-funded project European Cinema Audiences. Entangled Histories, Shared Memories. Her publications include, among others, the edited volume Rural Cinema Exhibition and Audiences in a Global Context (Palgrave, 2018). Lies Van de Vijver is Co-Investigator and project manager of European Cinema Audiences. She edited Mapping Movie Magazines: Digitization, Periodicals and Cinema History (Palgrave, 2020) with Daniel Biltereyst, runner-up for BAFTSS Best Edited Collection 2021. Pierluigi Ercole is Associate Professor of Film Studies at De Montfort University, UK. He is Co-Investigator for the AHRC-funded project European Cinema Audiences. Entangled Histories, Shared Memories. Chapter(s) "Chapter 8." is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.
    Note: 1. Comparing New Cinema Histories: An introduction. Daniela Treveri Gennari, Lies Van de Vijver & Pierluigi Ercole -- Part I. Local Encounters -- Introduction. Daniela Treveri Gennari, Lies Van de Vijver & Pierluigi Ercole -- 2. Comparing localised film culture in English cities: the diversity of film exhibition in Bristol and Liverpool. Peter Merrington, Matthew Hanchard, Bridgette Wessels -- 3. Cinema-going in Turkey between 1960 and 1980: Cinema memories, film culture and modernity. Hasan Akbulut -- 4. "A United Stand and a Concerted Effort:" Black cinema-going in Harlem and Jacksonville during the silent era. David Morton & Agata Frymus -- 5. Exhibition of national and foreign films in six Mexican cities during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema: The year of 1952. José Carlos Lozano, Blanca Chong, Efraín Delgado, Jaime Miguel González, Jorge Nieto Malpica and Brenda Muñoz -- 6. Comparing aspects of regional and local cinema differentiation through perceptions of cinema-going in post-socialist Bulgaria. Maya Nedyalkova -- 7. A comparative analysis of the Polish film market from the first years of independence to 1930. Karina Pryt -- 8. Managing constraints and stories of freedom: Comparing cinema memories from the 1950s and 60s in Sweden. Åsa Jernudd & Jono Van Belle -- 9. Film consumption and censorship pre and post Covid-19 global pandemic: A comparison on undergraduate perspective in The Bahamas. Monique Toppin -- Part II. European encounters -- Introduction. Daniela Treveri Gennari, Lies Van de Vijver & Pierluigi Ercole -- 10. "Our job is to pull audience to Soviet films with all means necessary". State-monopolised film distribution and patterns of film exhibition in two Eastern Bloc cities in the Stalinist period: a comparative case study of Cracow (Poland) and Magdeburg (East Germany). Kathleen Lotze & Konrad Klejsa -- 11. Cinephiles without films: Culture, censorship and alternative forms of film consumption in Spain and the GDR around 1960. Fernando Ramos Arenas -- 12. Discovering cinema typologies in urban cinema cultures: comparing programming strategies in Antwerp and Amsterdam, 1952-1972. Julia Noordegraaf, Thunnis van Oort, Kathleen Lotze, Daniel Biltereyst, Philippe Meers & Ivan Kisjes -- 13. Ticket whistles and football scores: Auditory ecology, memory and the cinema experience in 1950s Gothenburg and Bari. Kim Khavar Fahlstedt & Daniela Treveri Gennari -- 14. Measuring and interpreting film preferences in autocratic states. Joseph Garncarz -- 15. Cinema-going in German-occupied territory in the Second World War. The impact of film market regulations on supply and demand in Brno, Brussels, Krakow and The Hague. Clara Pafort-Overduin, Andrzej Dębski, Terezia Porubcanska, Karina Pryt, Pavel Skopal, Thunnis Van Oort, Roel Vande Winkel -- Part III. Global encounters -- Introduction. Daniela Treveri Gennari, Lies Van de Vijver & Pierluigi Ercole -- 16. Cinema-going in the South Asian diaspora: Indian films, entrepreneurs, and audiences in Trinidad and Durban, South Africa. James Burns -- 17. Cinema intermediaries, communities and audiences (Soviet Siberia, post-Ottoman Greek Thessaloniki, Colonial Maghreb). Morgan Corriou, Caroline Damiens, Mélisande Leventopoulos, Nefeli Liontou -- 18. German films in Latin America and the Second World War. A comparative study on Argentina and Ecuador. Marina Moguillansky & Yazmín Echeverría -- 19. Towards a global and decentralised history of film cultures. Networks of exchange among Ibero-American film clubs (1924-1958) as a case study. Ainamar Clariana & Diana Roig Sanz -- 20. Intercultural transfers in cinema dynamics. A global and digital approach to early writings on cinema through the Uruguayan periodicals archive. Pablo Suárez-Mansilla and Ventsislav Ikoff -- 21. Transnational cinema memory: Latin American womenremembering cinema-going across borders. Dalila Missero.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031387883
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XXVII, 325 Seiten) : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-3-030-33277-8
    Series Statement: Global Cinema
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-33276-1
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    Keywords: Englisch ; Französisch ; Spanisch ; Dänisch ; Filmzeitschrift ; Publikum ; Filmstar ; Filmschaffender ; Cineastik ; Filmzeitschrift ; Verbreitung ; Digitalisierung ; Konferenzschrift
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XXVII, 325 Seiten) : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-3-030-33277-8
    Series Statement: Global Cinema
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-33276-1
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    Keywords: Englisch ; Französisch ; Spanisch ; Dänisch ; Filmzeitschrift ; Publikum ; Filmstar ; Filmschaffender ; Cineastik ; Filmzeitschrift ; Verbreitung ; Digitalisierung ; Konferenzschrift
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    UID:
    almahu_BV046652391
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XXVII, 325 Seiten) : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-3-030-33277-8
    Series Statement: Global Cinema
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-33276-1
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-33278-5
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    Keywords: Englisch ; Französisch ; Spanisch ; Dänisch ; Filmzeitschrift ; Publikum ; Filmstar ; Filmschaffender ; Cineastik ; Filmzeitschrift ; Verbreitung ; Digitalisierung ; Konferenzschrift
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    gbv_1777549736
    Format: 277 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9789089249944 , 908924994X
    Content: Halverwege de twintigste eeuw beleefde de cinema zijn gouden jaren. Nooit gingen er zo veel mensen naar de film, waren er zo veel bioscopen en werden er zo veel filmaffiches aangeplakt als toen. Dit veranderde vanaf de jaren zestig toen de televisie de woonkamers veroverde en de auto uitnodigde tot uitstapjes en reizen. Tijdens de jaren dertig, veertig en vijftig bloeide de Belgische cinemacultuur niet alleen in steden als Brussel en Antwerpen, waar de filmdistributeurs en de drukkerijen van filmaffiches waren gevestigd. Als het op filmbeleving aankwam, was ook Gent een filmstad van formaat. Het meest tot de verbeelding spreekt de enorme collectie van ruim negenduizend, vooral Belgische filmaffiches, afkomstig uit het archief van de stedelijke politie en bewaard in Archief Gent. Zeldzame foto's, bouwplannen, filmprogrammaties, archiefdocumenten en interviews met de cinemabezoekers van toen vervolledigen ons beeld van de meer dan dertig bioscopen die Gent toen telde, van de luxueuze filmtheaters in het stadscentrum tot de bescheiden cinemazalen in de wijken. Exhibition: De Krook, Ghent, Belgium (9.9-29.10.2021)
    Note: Teils auch abweichende Ausstellungsdaten genannt: 09.09.-06.11.2021, (https://stad.gent/nl/cultuur-sport-vrije-tijd/cultuur/archief-gent/activiteiten-en-projecten-van-archief-gent/filmaffiches-voor-gentse-cinemas-1938-1961), Stand: 06.01.2022
    Language: Dutch
    Keywords: Belgien ; Filmplakat ; Geschichte 1938-1961 ; Gent ; Kino ; Geschichte 1909-1961 ; Ausstellungskatalog
    Author information: Winkel, Roel vande 1974-
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    b3kat_BV048222603
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (343 pages)
    ISBN: 9783030332778
    Series Statement: Global Cinema Ser
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources , Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Images -- List of Graphs -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Movie Magazines, Digitization and New Cinema History -- Magazines, Digitization and Cinema Historiography -- Magazines, the Film Industry and the Cultural Economy -- Authors, Stars and Fans -- Part I: Magazines, Digitization and Cinema Historiography -- Chapter 2: Variety's Transformations: Digitizing and Analyzing the First 35 Years of the Canonical Trade Paper -- The Digitization Process: Post-Production Labor as Philology -- Computational Analysis: Using Scaled Entity Search -- Distant Reading with Quantitative Content Analysis -- Synthesizing Methods and Understanding Variety's Shifts Toward Film and Radio -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3: Who Knew? Using Digital Trade Papers to Explore Ethnic Programming in American Picture Palaces -- A New Jewish Patronage -- Before Broadway -- Broadway Discovers the Jewish Passover Crowds -- Vaudeville Stars and Sacred Songs for the High Holidays -- Competition for the High Holiday Public -- Methodological Reflection: The Needle and the Haystack -- Chapter 4: Periodical Studies, Intermediality, and Cinema: Film in The Listener -- Intermedial Periodical Studies -- The Listener -- Film Criticism in The Listener -- Conclusion -- Part II: Magazines, the Film Industry and the Cultural Economy -- Chapter 5: Gross "Inaccuracies, Misrepresentations, and Exaggerations": The Motion Picture Industry's Clean-up of Movie Fan Magazines in 1934 -- The Association of Motion Picture Producers, Studio Publicity Directors and Fan Magazines in the 1930s -- Hollywood Discourses: Mainstream Journalism vs. Fan Magazines -- "Inaccuracies, Misrepresentations, and Exaggerations": Fan Magazines in 1933-1934 -- Conclusion , Chapter 6: "The Great and Important Thing in Her Life": Depicting Female Labor and Ambition in 1920s and 1930s US Movie Magazines -- "Boadiceas of Big Business": The Hollywood Women's Press Club and Female Wage Labor -- "Her Consuming Ambition and Burning Desire": Joan Crawford and Gender Identity in the Movie Magazines -- Chapter 7: "The Girl Friend in Canada": Ray Lewis and Canadian Moving Picture Digest (1915-1957) -- Women Editors of Movie Magazines -- Ray Lewis: Genesis of a Character -- Canadian Moving Picture Digest -- The White Commission -- Ray Lewis Versus the World -- Tireless Advocate for a Domestic Industry -- Industry Honors Lewis as Pioneer -- Chapter 8: Drumming up Readers: Zonk! African People's Pictorial and Films for African Audiences in South Africa in 1949 and the Early 1950s -- Access, Archives and Cinema History in the "Global South" -- Zonk! African People's Pictorial and African Jim -- The Magazine, and the Film Zonk! -- Zonk! African People's Pictorial and The Magic Garden (1951) -- "Two Famous Films" -- African Film Production's Film Song of Africa (1951) -- Drum Arrives on the Scene -- Conclusions -- Chapter 9: Mapping the Dutch Film Magazine Market, 1920-1960 -- Pre-War Era: Westerbaan as a Key Figure -- The Cinephile Niche -- Movie Magazines During Occupation -- After the War: A Challenging Market -- Conclusions -- Part III: Authors, Stars, and Fans -- Chapter 10: Looking at Movie Fans: On Pictures Published in French Film Magazines of the Interwar Years -- Dreaming of Being a Star: Pictures Sent in a 'Search for a Star' Contest -- Being a Member of a Cinephilic Society: Pictures in the Mail Section of Pour Vous -- Pictures of Stars Side by Side with Spectators: The Movie Family Gathered -- Conclusion: They Had Faces Too , Chapter 11: Between Hollywood and Babelsberg: Popular Cinephilia in a Dutch Movie Magazine of the 1920s -- Running a Movie Magazine in an Underdeveloped Market -- Modes of Interactive Fandom -- Engaging Dutch Movie Fans -- "Do You Want to Go to Berlin?" -- The Dutch Clara Bow -- Chapter 12: Hollywood Imaginaries at the End of the World: Ecran and the Construction of the International Industry from the Periphery -- Chilean Film Magazines -- Ecran Magazine -- Ecran as a Mediator Between Hollywood and Chile -- Hollywood Between Modernity and Mistrust -- Ecran and Hollywood es así (1944) -- Conclusion -- Chapter 13: "How's Your Sense of Direction?" Using Movie Magazines to Study Audiences' Perception of Classical Hollywood Directors, 1934-1943 -- "Pantheon Directors" -- "The Far Side of Paradise" -- Other Directors -- Conclusion -- Chapter 14: "Coming Attractions": Tijuana Bibles and the Pornographic Reimagining of Hollywood -- Histories of the Tijuana Bible -- Tijuana Bibles as Bridging Episode -- Tijuana Bibles as an Object and Generic Category -- Tijuana Bibles Go to Hollywood -- Tijuana Bibles and Moral Panic -- Conclusion -- Correction to: "Coming Attractions": Tijuana Bibles and the Pornographic Reimagining of Hollywood -- Index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Biltereyst, Daniel Mapping Movie Magazines Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2020 ISBN 9783030332761
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    Keywords: Englisch ; Französisch ; Spanisch ; Dänisch ; Filmzeitschrift ; Publikum ; Filmstar ; Filmschaffender ; Cineastik ; Geschichte 1918-1969 ; Filmzeitschrift ; Verbreitung ; Digitalisierung ; Konferenzschrift
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    gbv_1694060624
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource(XXVII, 325 p. 34 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2020.
    ISBN: 9783030332778
    Series Statement: Global Cinema
    Content: 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.
    Content: “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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    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9783030332761
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    gbv_1733553975
    Format: xxix, 324 Seiten , Illustrationen , 22 cm
    ISBN: 3030332764 , 9783030332761
    Series Statement: Global cinema
    Content: "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." --
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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