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Reference Literature to Nickelodeon

  • Robert A.Armour: "Effects of Censorship Pressure on the New York Nickelodeon Market, 1907-1909." In: Film History 4:2 (1990), pp.113-121
  • Lauren Rabinowitz: "Temptations of Pleasure. Nickelodeons, Amusement Parks and the Sights of Female Sexuality." In: Camera Obscura No.23 (1990), pp.71-89
  • William Uricchio / Roberta E.Pearson: "Constructing the Audience: Competing Discourses of Morality and Rationalization During the Nickelodeon Period." In: Iris No.17 (1994), pp.43-54
  • Richard Abel: "`Pathé Goes to Town´: French Films Create a Market for the Nickelodeon." In: Cinema Journal 35:1 (1995), pp.3-26 [dt. in: KINtop Nr.10 (2001), pp.11-38] - (essays/books by R.Abel)
  • William Uricchio / Roberta E.Pearson: "Corruption, Criminality and the Nickelodeon." In: J.Fullerton (Ed.): Celebrating 1895. The Centenary of Cinema, Sydney 1998, pp.82-95
  • J.A.Lindstrom: "»Almost worse than the restrictive measures is our apparent belief that the city itself has no obligation in the matter«: Chicago Reformers and the Nickelodeon." In: Cinema Journal 39:1 (1999), pp.90-112
  • Melvin Stokes: "Introduction: Reconstructing American Cinema´s Audiences." In: M.Stokes / R.Maltby (Eds.): American Movie Audiences, London 1999, pp.1-11
  • Patrick Mullins: "Ethnic cinema in the nickelodeon era in New York City: Commerce, Assimilation and Cultural Identity." In: Film History 12:1 (2000), pp.115-129
  • Shelley Stamp: Movie-Struck Girls. Women and Motion Picture Culture After the Nickelodeon. Princeton/NJ 2000
  • Michael G.Aronson: "The Wrong Kind of Nickel Madness: Pricing Problems of Pittsburgh Nickelodeons." In: Cinema Journal 42:1 (2002), pp.71-96
  • Jon Burrows: "Penny Pleasures: Film exhibition in London during the Nickelodeon era, 1906-1914." In: Film History 16:1 (2004), pp.60-91 (Part 2 in Film History 16:2, pp.172-197)
  • James Labosier: "From the Kinetoscope to the Nickelodeon: Motion Picture Presentation and Production in Portland, Oregon from 1894 to 1906." In: Film History 16:3 (2004), pp.286-323
  • J.A.Lindstrom: "Where Development Has Just Begun: Nickelodeon Location, Moving Picture Audiences, and Neighborhood Development in Chicago." In: C.Keil / S.Stamp (Eds.): American Cinema´s Transitional Era, Berkeley 2004, pp.217-238
  • Jan Olsson: "Pressing inroads: metaspectators and the nickelodeon culture." In: J.Fullerton (Ed.): Screen Cultures, Eastleigh: John Libbey, 2004, pp.113-135
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