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Reference Literature to Early American Cinema / Early Hollywood

  • Daniel Bernardini (Ed.): The Birth of Whiteness. Race and the Emergence of United States Cinema. New Brunswick/NJ 1995
  • Janet Staiger: Bad Women. The Regulation of Female Sexuality in Early American Cinema, 1907-1915. Minneapolis 1995 - (essays/books by J.Staiger)
  • David Robinson: From Peep Show to Palace. The Birth of American Film. New York 1996
  • Edward Azlant: "Screenwriting for the early silent film: forgotten pioneers, 1897-1911." In: Film History 9:3 (1997), pp.228-256
  • Ken Weiss: To the Rescue. How Immigrants Saved the American Film Industry 1896-1912. San Francisco 1997
  • Richard Abel: The Red Rooster Scare. Making Cinema American, 1900-1910. Los Angeles, Berkeley, London 1999
  • Kristen Whissel: "Uncle Tom, Goldilocks and the Rough Riders: Early cinema´s encounter with empire." In: Screen 40:4 (1999), pp.384-404
  • Coy Watson Jr.: The Keystone Kid. Tales of Early Hollywood. Santa Monica 2001
  • Charlie Keil: Early American Cinema in Transition: Story, Style, and Filmmaking, 1907-1913. Madison 2002
  • Andrew Brodie Smith: Shooting Cowboys and Indians. Silent Western Films, American Culture, and the Birth of Hollywood. Boulder: U.of Colorado P, 2003
  • Neal Gabler: Ein eigenes Reich. Wie jüdische Emigranten Hollywood erfanden. Berlin 2004 [Orig.: An Empire of their Own. How the Jews invented Hollywood. New York 1988]
  • Lee Grieveson: Policing Cinema. Movies and Censorship in Early-Twentieth-Century America. Berkeley 2004
  • Charlie Keil / Shelley Stamp (Eds.): American Cinema's Transitional Era. Audiences, Institutions, Practices. Berkeley 2004
  • Richard Abel: Americanizing the Movies and `Movie-Mad´ Audiences, 1910-1914. Berkeley: U.of California Pr, 2006 - (essays/books by R.Abel)
  • John Bengtson: Silent Traces. Discovering Early Hollywood through the Films of Charlie Chaplin. Santa Monica 2006
  • David A.Gerstner: Manly Arts. Masculinity and Nation in Early American Cinema. Durham: Duke UP, 2006
  • Karen Ward Mahar: Women Filmmakers in Early Hollywood. Baltimore: John Hopkins UP, 2006
see also:

OV: Silent Cinema

OV: USA

Early Cinema

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