This article focuses on the results of my research project on cinemagoing heritage, concluding with the development of a matrix to analyse and categorise cinemagoing memories. What cinemagoing recollections come into the minds of the subjects in retrospect, and in what manner are these memories communicated? I explored the forms of how cinemagoing in the 1930s–1950s is remembered by eyewitnesses today. After seven to eight decades, the social habit of going to the cinema still occupies an important place in the collective memory of elderly people, particularly in rural communities. As my method of survey I chose the narrative video; I then plotted these memories on a map to categorise them
The purpose of this article is to study how a reminiscence theatre production develops dramaturgical...
This paper analyses the impact of interdisciplinary research – in this case, specifically oral histo...
As Annette Kuhn explains in relation to her pioneering research on cinema culture in 1930s Britain,...
The new cinema history approach asserts the importance of investigating the historical reception of ...
The new cinema history approach asserts the importance of investigating the historical reception of ...
The purpose of this article is to study how a reminiscence theatre production develops dramaturgical...
The new cinema history approach asserts the importance of investigating the historical reception of ...
The renewal of theoretical and methodological tools, putting the spotlight of film historiography on...
This article shows how creative approaches can contribute to a productive engagement with losses in ...
During the 1950s, cinema in Italy blossomed, bringing film entertainment to Italians on an unprecede...
Memories Made in Seeing considers the relationship between memory and film through examining what is...
Little is known about our autobiographical memories for cultural events. This represents an opportun...
As Annette Kuhn explains in relation to her pioneering research on cinema culture in 1930s Britain,...
The online version of this article can be found at: http://mss.sagepub.com/content/early/2010/05/24/...
Research insights from Oxford Brookes University’s Dr Daniela Treveri-Gennari on the practice of cin...
The purpose of this article is to study how a reminiscence theatre production develops dramaturgical...
This paper analyses the impact of interdisciplinary research – in this case, specifically oral histo...
As Annette Kuhn explains in relation to her pioneering research on cinema culture in 1930s Britain,...
The new cinema history approach asserts the importance of investigating the historical reception of ...
The new cinema history approach asserts the importance of investigating the historical reception of ...
The purpose of this article is to study how a reminiscence theatre production develops dramaturgical...
The new cinema history approach asserts the importance of investigating the historical reception of ...
The renewal of theoretical and methodological tools, putting the spotlight of film historiography on...
This article shows how creative approaches can contribute to a productive engagement with losses in ...
During the 1950s, cinema in Italy blossomed, bringing film entertainment to Italians on an unprecede...
Memories Made in Seeing considers the relationship between memory and film through examining what is...
Little is known about our autobiographical memories for cultural events. This represents an opportun...
As Annette Kuhn explains in relation to her pioneering research on cinema culture in 1930s Britain,...
The online version of this article can be found at: http://mss.sagepub.com/content/early/2010/05/24/...
Research insights from Oxford Brookes University’s Dr Daniela Treveri-Gennari on the practice of cin...
The purpose of this article is to study how a reminiscence theatre production develops dramaturgical...
This paper analyses the impact of interdisciplinary research – in this case, specifically oral histo...
As Annette Kuhn explains in relation to her pioneering research on cinema culture in 1930s Britain,...