Film Serials and the American Cinema, 1910-1940
Operational Detection
Abstract
Before the advent of television, cinema offered serialized films as a source of weekly entertainment. This book traces the history from the days of silent screen heroines to the sound era's daring adventure serials, unearthing a thriving film culture beyond the self-contained feature. Through extensive archival research, Ilka Brasch details the aesthetic appeals of film serials within their context of marketing and exhibition, looking at how they adapted the pleasures of a flourishing crime fiction culture to both serial visual culture and the affordances of the media-modernity of the early 20th century. The study furthermore traces the relationship of film serials to the broadcast models of radio and television and thereby shows how film serials introduced modes of storytelling that informed popular culture even beyond the serial's demise.
Keywords
film serials; seriality; film history; media history; modernityDOI
10.5117/9789462986527ISBN
9781040775431, 9781040775431, 9781040784990, 9781003695585, 9781041179382, 9789462986527Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
Oxford, 2025Imprint
RoutledgeSeries
Film Culture in Transition,Classification
Media studies
History


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