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The Politics and Sociology of Silent Comedy Films : Early American Cinema, 1895-1915
The Politics and Sociology of Silent Comedy Films : Early American Cinema, 1895-1915
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Author(s): Waterman, Richard W.
ISBN No.: 9783111573588
Pages: 213
Year: 202505
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 166.24
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Comedies were among the first films ever made, and comedy played a critical and often overlooked role in the early development of cinema. This original book holistically examines the political and sociological dimensions of silent comedy films and the motion picture industry at the turn of the 20th century. Richard Waterman takes a unique social science approach to the cinematic ecosystem and its development during this era, studying the wider context - the interconnected social, political, economic, and technological movements and forces - that shaped film production, distribution, and consumption in this pivotal period in the history of film and culture. These include moral standards and censorship, class, racism, antisemitism, sexism, and the global film market. Additionally, the book analyzes specific films in-depth to mine their themes, social context, and impact. Bridging the humanities and social sciences, this is a distinctive and valuable contribution to the study of early cinema. Presents a comprehensive, holistic view of comedy films in the silent era. Approaches this subject using social science literature, methods, and perspective.


Makes a unique contribution to the field of film/cinema studies and to the social sciences.


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