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American cinema of the 1920s: themes and variations
Lucy Fischer
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page ix)
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Timeline: The 1920s (page xi)
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Introduction: Movies and the 1920s (Lucy Fischer, page 1)
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1920 | Movies, Margarine, and Main Street (Michael Aronson, page 23)
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1921 | Movies and Personality (Mark Lynn Anderson, page 46)
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1922 | Movies and the Perilous Future (Sara Ross, page 70)
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1923 | Movies and the Changing Body of Cinema (Marcia Landy, page 95)
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1924 | Movies and Play (Jennifer M. Bean, page 120)
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1925 | Movies and a Year of Change (Gwenda Young, page 143)
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1926 | Movies and Divine Stars, Defining Gender (Maureen Turim, page 165)
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1927 | Movies and the New Woman as Consumer (Sumiko Higashi, page 188)
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1928 | Movies, Social Conformity, and Imminent Traumas (Angela Dalle Vacche, page 211)
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1929 | Movies, Crashes, and Finales (Lucy Fischer, page 234)
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Select Academy Awards, 1927-1929 (page 257)
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Sources for Films (page 259)
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Works Cited and Consulted (page 263)
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Contributors (page 275)
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Index (page 277)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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AmQ | "vol. 63, no. 1, 2011, pp. 215–227." | http://www.jstor.org/stable/41237540 |
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Published: c2009
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
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