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Beyond the Screen Institutions, Networks, and Publics of Early Cinema

Title
Beyond the Screen [electronic resource] : Institutions, Networks, and Publics of Early Cinema / edited by Marta Braun, Charlie Keil, Rob King, Paul Moore and Louis Pelletier.
Publication
  • Baltimore, Maryland : Project Muse, 2016
  • Bloomington [Indiana] : Printed and electronic book orders (worldwide), Indiana University Press
  • New Barnet [England] : John Libbey Publishing Ltd, [2012]

Available Online

  • Available from home with a valid library card
  • Available onsite at NYPL

Details

Additional Authors
  • Pelletier, Louis, 1976-
  • Moore, Paul S., 1970-
  • King, Rob, 1975-
  • Keil, Charlie.
  • Braun, Marta.
  • Project Muse.
Description
1 online resource (1 PDF (vii, 336 pages) :) : illustrations.
Summary
The visionaries of early motion pictures thought that movies could do more than just entertain. They imagined the medium had the potential to educate and motivate the audience. In national and local contexts from Europe, North America, and around the world, early filmmakers entered the domains of science and health education, social and religious uplift, labor organizing and political campaigning. Beyond the Screen captures this pioneering vision of the future of cinema.
Uniform Title
  • Beyond the Screen (Online)
  • Book collections on Project MUSE.
Subject
  • Educational films > History and criticism
  • Silent films > History and criticism
  • Motion pictures > Social aspects > History > 20th century
  • Motion pictures > History > 20th century
Note
  • Issued as part of book collections on Project MUSE.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Access (note)
  • Access restricted to authorized users.
Language (note)
  • 31 articles in English; 6 in French.
Source of Description (note)
  • Description based on print version record.
Contents
Introduction / Marta Braun, Charlie Keil, Rob King, Paul Moore and Louis Pelletier -- part I. Charity and religion -- "Neutrality-humanity" : the humanitarian mission and the films of the American Red Cross / Jennifer Horne -- Early missionary filming and the emergence of the professional cameraman / Stephen Bottomore -- Mission on screen : the church army and its multi-media activities / Frank Gray -- "Baits to entrapthe pleasure-seeker and the worldling" : charity bazaars introduce moving pictures to Ireland / Denis Condon -- Paroles educatives et religieuses lors des projections de films en France avant 1915 / Martin Barnier -- Mutter, verzaget nicht! (1911) [Mothers, despair not!] : Henny Porten's promotion for mothers' welfare / Martin Loiperdinger and Holger Ziegler -- part II. Government and civics -- The tsar and the kinematograph : film as history and the chronicle of the Russian monarchy / Oksana Chefranova -- "Wheelbarrows" and "Real soldiers" : advertising, audiences and war films of all varieties / Liz Clarke -- "What is a picture?" : film as defined in British law before 1910 / Ian Christie -- Le cinema et les elections au Quebec : de l'attraction a la banalite / Germain Lacasse -- A moving picture farce : public opinion and the beginnings of film censorship in Quebec / Louis Pelletier -- part III. Education and advocacy -- Health instruction on screen : the Deparment of Health in New York City, 1909-1917 / Marina Dahlquist -- John Collier, Thomas Edison and the educational promotion of moving pictures / Amanda R. Keeler -- "And they can see half-naked dancers, catching young men in their nets" : teachers and the cinema in Norway, 1907-1913 / Gunnar Iversen -- Documentaries, family film nights and the first film university : the early works and big ideas of Belgian film pioneer Hippolyte De Kempeneer (1876-1944) / Gerda Cammaer -- part IV. Science and magic -- The school of the future or Ganot's Physics? : Edison's foray into educational cinema / Oliver Gaycken -- Multi-purposing early cinema : a psychological experiment involving Van Bibber's experiment (Edison, 1911) / Marsha Orgeron -- Dissecting the medical training film / Scott Curtis -- Corporal permeability and shadow pictures : reconsidering Uncle Josh at the moving picture show (1902) / Amy E. Borden -- Eroticism and death : the skeleton in the trick film / Murray Leeder -- Magies en images, les prestidigitateurs et la machine / Frederic Tabet -- part V. Art and aesthetics -- Early film colour, today and yesterday / Charles O'Brien -- Salvage ethnography and the exoticisation of decay in Peter Delpeut's Lyrical nitrate and Bill Morrison's Decasia / Nadia Bozak -- Picture craft, visual education and the lantern : a lecture fantasy / Kaveh Askari -- The socpe of those scopes : production diversity for the mutoscope and biograph during the movies' early years / Paul C. Spehr -- The high-stakes history of the French Camera Operators' Union before the First World War / Priska Morrissey -- part VI. Exhibition and showmanship -- Les series culturelles de la conference-avec-projection et de la projection-avec-boniment : continuites et ruptures / Andre Gaudreault and Philippe Gauthier -- Les "conferenciers de cinema" en France (1896-1930) : historique a travers differents lieux de projection, genres filmiques et reseaux / Thierry Lecointe -- Les images en mouvement au theatre de varietes : le cas de l'Apollo de Dusseldorf / Frank Kessler et Sabine Lenk -- Royals, Rembrandts and Luxors : patterns and clusters in the nomenclature of Dutch cinemas / Andre van der Velden -- Local showmanship in the early feature era : the case of Stanley Mastbaum / Joel Frykholm -- A transformative moment : Samuel Rothafel and the rise of multi-class moviegoing in the Midwest, 1911-1913 / Ross Melnick -- part VII. Community and the public sphere -- "This splendid temple" : watching movies in the Wanamaker department store / Catilin McGrath -- "Boost your town in the movies" : municipal film companies in the United States, 1910-1917 / Martin L. Johnson -- Early cinema and the public sphere of the neighbourhood meeting hall : the longue duree of working-class sociability / Judith Thissen -- Trans-inter-national public spheres / Wolfgang Fuhrmann -- Turning the social problem into performance : slumming and screen culture in Victorian lantern shows / Ludwig Maria Vogl-Bienek.
OCLC
ssj0001754467
Title
Beyond the Screen [electronic resource] : Institutions, Networks, and Publics of Early Cinema / edited by Marta Braun, Charlie Keil, Rob King, Paul Moore and Louis Pelletier.
Imprint
Baltimore, Maryland : Project Muse, 2016 (Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2015)
Bloomington [Indiana] : Printed and electronic book orders (worldwide), Indiana University Press (Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2015)
New Barnet [England] : John Libbey Publishing Ltd, [2012] (Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2015)
Series
Book collections on Project MUSE.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Access
Access restricted to authorized users.
Language
31 articles in English; 6 in French.
Connect to:
Available from home with a valid library card
Available onsite at NYPL
Added Author
Pelletier, Louis, 1976-
Moore, Paul S., 1970-
King, Rob, 1975-
Keil, Charlie.
Braun, Marta.
Project Muse.
Other Form:
Print version: 9780861967032
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