Once derided as senseless entertainment, movies have gradually assumed a place among the arts. Raymond Haberski\u27s provocative and insightful book traces the trajectory of this evolution throughout the twentieth century, from nickelodeon amusements to the age of the financial blockbuster. Haberski begins by looking at the barriers to film’s acceptance as an art form, including the Chicago Motion Picture Commission hearings of 1918–1920, one of the most revealing confrontations over the use of censorship in the motion picture industry. He then examines how movies overcame the stigma attached to popular entertainment through such watershed events as the creation of the Museum of Modern Art’s Film Library in the 1920s. The arguments between ...
This book brings together essays by scholars and writers who chart the changing evaluations of the A...
This book is concerned with how we decide what is good entertainment. In this chapter I offer an ans...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 62-63)This thesis traces the development of the auteur th...
The term “Culture industry” coined by Adorno and Horkheimer in 1944, is now a very fundamental conce...
The term "Culture industry" coined by Adorno and Horkheimer in 1944, is now a very fundamental conce...
For as long as visual art and the written word have existed side-by-side, art criticism has existed ...
This dissertation examines the space of U.S. film criticism between 1996 and 2006 and the effects of...
A unique perspective on half a century of American cinema—from the audience’s point of view. Tom Ste...
In this thesis I argue the idea of film as art rather than an industry that mass-produces culture is...
In this thesis I argue the idea of film as art rather than an industry that mass-produces culture is...
Motion picture images have influenced the American mind since the earliest days of film, and many th...
Motion picture images have influenced the American mind since the earliest days of film, and many th...
In the postwar era, the lure of controversy sold movie tickets as much as the promise of entertainme...
Abstract: This essay revisits some of the most significant and enduring debates over the status of c...
443 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.This thesis discusses the var...
This book brings together essays by scholars and writers who chart the changing evaluations of the A...
This book is concerned with how we decide what is good entertainment. In this chapter I offer an ans...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 62-63)This thesis traces the development of the auteur th...
The term “Culture industry” coined by Adorno and Horkheimer in 1944, is now a very fundamental conce...
The term "Culture industry" coined by Adorno and Horkheimer in 1944, is now a very fundamental conce...
For as long as visual art and the written word have existed side-by-side, art criticism has existed ...
This dissertation examines the space of U.S. film criticism between 1996 and 2006 and the effects of...
A unique perspective on half a century of American cinema—from the audience’s point of view. Tom Ste...
In this thesis I argue the idea of film as art rather than an industry that mass-produces culture is...
In this thesis I argue the idea of film as art rather than an industry that mass-produces culture is...
Motion picture images have influenced the American mind since the earliest days of film, and many th...
Motion picture images have influenced the American mind since the earliest days of film, and many th...
In the postwar era, the lure of controversy sold movie tickets as much as the promise of entertainme...
Abstract: This essay revisits some of the most significant and enduring debates over the status of c...
443 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.This thesis discusses the var...
This book brings together essays by scholars and writers who chart the changing evaluations of the A...
This book is concerned with how we decide what is good entertainment. In this chapter I offer an ans...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 62-63)This thesis traces the development of the auteur th...