This thesis recognizes the introduction of synchronized sound cinema as a point of departure into a study of the cultural and social dimensions of moviegoing. This research focuses on Montreal between 1926 and 1931 where the first Canadian demonstrations and exhibitions of synchronized sound cinema took place. Using film critiques, advertisements for theatres, letters to the editor and editorials in the Montreal popular press to examine appeals made to audiences, I locate patterns and relationships of moviegoing. This study makes clearer the development of a process through which social and cultural experience is articulated, interpreted and contested all of which point to a need to revisit Canadian film history and audiences. By situating ...
This thesis sets out to investigate the development of, and the audience perspectives of, cinema dur...
This thesis stems from a general interest in press coverage of culture industries and products and t...
This dissertation examines the coming of sound film in Sweden during the years 1928–1932, and the re...
The focus of this thesis is an examination of newspaper and magazine articles, advertisements, revie...
This chapter offers a narrative account of music in Canadian cinema that highlights the contribution...
This dissertation examines music's role in cinema in the early years of synchronized sound film in t...
This dissertation examines how economic and technological changes shaped the sounds of Canadian cine...
Historical investigation of film audiences and conditions of reception is an underdeveloped area of ...
This thesis examines the professional musical stage of Montreal in the decade following the First Wo...
This thesis charts the parallel historical trajectories of itinerant, non-theatrical forms of film e...
This article identifies silent film soundtracks as evidence of the tensions between old and new audi...
Because of Canada\xe2\x80\x99s geographic location, the business of film exhibition has always been ...
The city of Montreal offers a valuable case study for the investigation of the multiple ways local f...
This is the first introductory survey of western twentieth-century music to address popular music, a...
In this authoritative work, Seiler and Seiler argues that the establishment and development of movie...
This thesis sets out to investigate the development of, and the audience perspectives of, cinema dur...
This thesis stems from a general interest in press coverage of culture industries and products and t...
This dissertation examines the coming of sound film in Sweden during the years 1928–1932, and the re...
The focus of this thesis is an examination of newspaper and magazine articles, advertisements, revie...
This chapter offers a narrative account of music in Canadian cinema that highlights the contribution...
This dissertation examines music's role in cinema in the early years of synchronized sound film in t...
This dissertation examines how economic and technological changes shaped the sounds of Canadian cine...
Historical investigation of film audiences and conditions of reception is an underdeveloped area of ...
This thesis examines the professional musical stage of Montreal in the decade following the First Wo...
This thesis charts the parallel historical trajectories of itinerant, non-theatrical forms of film e...
This article identifies silent film soundtracks as evidence of the tensions between old and new audi...
Because of Canada\xe2\x80\x99s geographic location, the business of film exhibition has always been ...
The city of Montreal offers a valuable case study for the investigation of the multiple ways local f...
This is the first introductory survey of western twentieth-century music to address popular music, a...
In this authoritative work, Seiler and Seiler argues that the establishment and development of movie...
This thesis sets out to investigate the development of, and the audience perspectives of, cinema dur...
This thesis stems from a general interest in press coverage of culture industries and products and t...
This dissertation examines the coming of sound film in Sweden during the years 1928–1932, and the re...