Picturing American modernity : traffic, technology, and the silent cinema /

In Picturing American Modernity, Kristen Whissel investigates the relationship between early American cinema and the experience of technological modernity. She demonstrates how between the late 1890s and the eve of the First World War moving pictures helped the U.S. public understand the possibiliti...

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Main Author: Whissel, Kristen, 1969-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Durham : Duke University Press, 2008
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