TY - BOOK ID - 138102517 TI - Hollywood in the neighborhood : historical case studies of local moviegoing PY - 2008 SN - 0520940229 1281385603 9786611385606 1435653610 PB - Berkeley : University of California Press, DB - UniCat KW - Motion pictures KW - Motion picture audiences KW - Motion picture theaters KW - History. KW - 20th century american films. KW - american audiences. KW - american films. KW - american heartland. KW - american midwest. KW - early film exhibition. KW - entertainment industry. KW - ethnography. KW - film audiences. KW - film industry. KW - film studies. KW - film. KW - government film exhibition. KW - great depression. KW - history of hollywood. KW - history. KW - hollywood. KW - local moviegoing. KW - media studies. KW - motion pictures. KW - movie show. KW - movie studies. KW - movies. KW - national mass media. KW - political. KW - race in film. KW - regional cultures. KW - religion in film. KW - retrospective. KW - small town theatre. KW - united states of america. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:138102517 AB - Hollywood in the Neighborhood presents a vivid new picture of how movies entered the American heartland-the thousands of smaller cities, towns, and villages far from the East and West Coast film centers. Using a broad range of research sources, essays from scholars including Richard Abel, Robert Allen, Kathryn Fuller-Seeley, Terry Lindvall, and Greg Waller examine in detail the social and cultural changes this new form of entertainment brought to towns from Gastonia, North Carolina to Placerville, California, and from Norfolk, Virginia to rural Ontario and beyond. Emphasizing the roles of local exhibitors, neighborhood audiences, regional cultures, and the growing national mass media, their essays chart how motion pictures so quickly and successfully moved into old opera houses and glittering new picture palaces on Main Streets across America. ER -