This thesis explores rural Welsh cinema history, in terms of both exhibition practice and audience experience, prior to 1970. In doing so it provides new contexts for the burgeoning, though still underrepresented, field of rural cinema studies. In considering rural regions of Wales, this thesis also seeks to overturn a dominance of urban studies within the limited amount of scholarship concerning Welsh cinema history. Utilising a combination of archival and ethnographic methodologies, this thesis then asks what were the unique factors of rural Welsh cinemagoing and exhibition history. Furthermore, this thesis rejects any view of rural Wales as a culturally homogeneous zone and considers if these experiences and practices vary across the dif...
The UNESCO report of 1949 that surveyed the use of mobile cinema and radio vans in education around ...
This research outlines the role of the rural cinema operator who represented and was employed by the...
Cinema is one of the most popular forms of cultural entertainment in Scotland. Yet, very little is k...
This paper explores the potentially unique factors of cinemagoing history that emerge when attention...
Drawing upon original ethnographic research of rural Welsh audiences, this article meets a burgeonin...
Drawing upon original ethnographic research of rural Welsh audiences, this article meets a burgeonin...
Drawing upon original ethnographic research of rural Welsh audiences, this article meets a burgeonin...
This thesis explores the role played by small-scale cinema entrepreneurs in the south Wales valleys ...
Little research into historical, architectural and social significance of the picture theatre in pre...
The National cinema of Wales is a contested site of representation and identity, which has struggled...
The paper will present a practice-based project that addresses the history of South Wales through th...
Between 1990 and 1993 the authors worked together on a research project based at University of Wales...
Between 1990 and 1993 the authors worked together on a research project based at University of Wales...
Between 1990 and 1993 the authors worked together on a research project based at University of Wales...
The increased availability and take-up of the 16 mm apparatus in the 1940s created the conditions fo...
The UNESCO report of 1949 that surveyed the use of mobile cinema and radio vans in education around ...
This research outlines the role of the rural cinema operator who represented and was employed by the...
Cinema is one of the most popular forms of cultural entertainment in Scotland. Yet, very little is k...
This paper explores the potentially unique factors of cinemagoing history that emerge when attention...
Drawing upon original ethnographic research of rural Welsh audiences, this article meets a burgeonin...
Drawing upon original ethnographic research of rural Welsh audiences, this article meets a burgeonin...
Drawing upon original ethnographic research of rural Welsh audiences, this article meets a burgeonin...
This thesis explores the role played by small-scale cinema entrepreneurs in the south Wales valleys ...
Little research into historical, architectural and social significance of the picture theatre in pre...
The National cinema of Wales is a contested site of representation and identity, which has struggled...
The paper will present a practice-based project that addresses the history of South Wales through th...
Between 1990 and 1993 the authors worked together on a research project based at University of Wales...
Between 1990 and 1993 the authors worked together on a research project based at University of Wales...
Between 1990 and 1993 the authors worked together on a research project based at University of Wales...
The increased availability and take-up of the 16 mm apparatus in the 1940s created the conditions fo...
The UNESCO report of 1949 that surveyed the use of mobile cinema and radio vans in education around ...
This research outlines the role of the rural cinema operator who represented and was employed by the...
Cinema is one of the most popular forms of cultural entertainment in Scotland. Yet, very little is k...