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Chinatown film culture : the appearance of cinema in San Francisco's Chinese neighborhood / Kim K Fahlstedt.

LIBRA PN1995.9.A8 F34 2020
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Fahlstedt, Kim K., author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Motion picture audiences--California--San Francisco--History.
Motion picture audiences.
Chinese--California--San Francisco--Social life and customs.
Chinese.
Chinese in motion pictures.
Motion picture theaters--California--San Francisco--History.
Motion picture theaters.
Motion pictures--Social aspects--California--San Francisco.
Motion pictures.
Motion pictures--Social aspects.
History.
Manners and customs.
Chinatown (San Francisco, Calif.)--Social life and customs.
Chinatown (San Francisco, Calif.).
Chinese--Social life and customs.
California--San Francisco.
California--San Francisco--Chinatown.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
x, 287 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
New Brunswick : Rutgers University Press, [2020]
Summary:
"Chinatown Film Culture provides the first comprehensive account of the emergence of film and moviegoing in the transpacific hub of San Francisco in the early twentieth century. Working with materials previously left in the margins of grand narratives of history, Kim K. Fahlstedt uncovers the complexity of a local entertainment culture that offered spaces where marginalized Chinese Americans experienced and participated in local iterations of modernity. At the same time, this space also fostered a powerful Orientalist aesthetic that would eventually be exported to Hollywood by San Francisco showmen such as Sid Grauman. Instead of primarily focusing on the screen-spectator relationship, Fahlstedt suggests that immigrant audiences' role in the proliferation of cinema as public entertainment in the United States saturated the whole moviegoing experience, from outside on the street to inside the movie theater. By highlighting San Francisco and Chinatown as featured participants rather than bit players, Chinatown Film Culture provides an historical account from the margins, alternative to the more dominant narratives of U.S. film history"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Early Film in San Francisco. Bold Visions and Frontier Conditions: The Emergence of Film in San Francisco
"If I Had the Power to Do So I Would Destroy Them with My Own Hands": Film and Politics in Post-Quake San Francisco
Chinatown Exhibition and Movie Theaters
"The Most Cosmopolitan City in the World": Chinese San Francisco at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
"Eyes Darting Around, Spirit Dashing About"
Mapping Chinatown Film Culture, 1906-1915
The Chinesque Aesthetic: Orientalist Stereotypes in Post-Quake Film Culture
Chinese American Audiences. "Where the People Aren't All American": Chinatown Audiences and Spectators
Chinatown Modernity: Revolutions and Movie Theaters
Trajectories and Concluding Remarks.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781978804401
1978804407
9781978804418
1978804415
OCLC:
1125091734
Publisher Number:
99985041068

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