Screen Culture and the Social Question, 1880-1914, KINtop 3

Ludwig Vogl-Bienek editor Richard Crangle editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:John Libbey & Co

Published:20th Jan '14

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Screen Culture and the Social Question, 1880-1914, KINtop 3 cover

Public performances using the magic or optical lantern became a prominent part of the social fabric of the late 19th century. Drawing on a rich variety of primary sources, Screen Culture and the Social Question, 1880-1914 investigates how the magic lantern and cinematograph, used at public lectures, church services, and electoral campaigns, became agents of social change. The essays examine how social reformers and charitable organizations used the "art of projection" to raise public awareness of the living conditions of the poor and the destitute, as they argued for reform and encouraged audiences to work to better their lot and that of others.

ISBN: 9780861967094

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 544g

276 pages