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Policing Cinema Movies And Censorship In Earlytwentiethcentury America 1st Edition Lee Grieveson

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Policing Cinema Movies And Censorship In Earlytwentiethcentury America 1st Edition Lee Grieveson
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.03 MB
Pages: 364
Author: Lee Grieveson
ISBN: 9780520239661, 0520239660
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Policing Cinema Movies And Censorship In Earlytwentiethcentury America 1st Edition Lee Grieveson by Lee Grieveson 9780520239661, 0520239660 instant download after payment.

White slave films, dramas documenting sex scandals, filmed prize fights featuring the controversial African-American boxer Jack Johnson, D.W. Griffith's The Birth of a Nation --all became objects of public concern after 1906, when the proliferation of nickelodeons brought moving pictures to a broad mass public. Lee Grieveson draws on extensive original research to examine the controversies over these films and over cinema more generally. He situates these contestations in the context of regulatory concerns about populations and governance in an early-twentieth-century America grappling with the powerful forces of modernity, in particular, immigration, class formation and conflict, and changing gender roles. Tracing the discourses and practices of cultural and political elites and the responses of the nascent film industry, Grieveson reveals how these interactions had profound effects on the shaping of film content, form, and, more fundamentally, the proposed social function of cinema: how cinema should function in society, the uses to which it might be put, and thus what it could or would be. Policing Cinema develops new perspectives for the understanding of censorship and regulation and the complex relations between governance and culture. In this work, Grieveson offers a compelling analysis of the forces that shaped American cinema and its role in society.

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