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The Social Geography of ‘Going Out’: Teenagers and Community Cinema in Rural Australia in providing young people with a legitimate, public place to gather and interact. This chapter examines how the cultural and social spaces created by rural cinemas can be crucial to fostering the development of positive youth identities and attachment to place.雄伟 发表于 2025-3-27 04:09:57
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The Business of ‘Wholesome Entertainment’: The Mascioli Film Circuit of Northeastern Ontario single gathering in the region. The Palace Theatre was an impressive structure with 1248 seats and an elaborate design that rivalled movie palaces in major Canadian cities. This movie palace was one of many theatres built by Leo Mascioli, who had theatres throughout the resource communities of NortTerminal 发表于 2025-3-28 01:20:50
Spaces In-Between: The Railway and Early Cinema in Rural, Western CanadaCanada and its rural landscape. Prior histories have neglected how a primary audience for these films were the people of rural Canada themselves. Railways sponsored first films of Manitoba’s rural prairie, made by R. A. Hardie in 1897, who exhibited them across the Canadian West multiple times befor集中营 发表于 2025-3-28 03:06:04
Rurban Outfitters: Cinema and Rural Cultural Development in New Hampshire’s North Country, 1896–1917dscape, the culture of Coös in the nineteenth century was one of stable property, settled community, and self-sufficiency. As the century turned, residents sought to sustain traditions while adapting to a modern regional economy that imported finished goods, while exporting staples, tourism, and, in手铐 发表于 2025-3-28 09:12:35
Oral Memories of Cinema-Going in Rural Italy of the 1950ses. Cinema-going of this period has typically been analysed in the context of its burgeoning urban centres, although in 1951 over 40% of the working population in Italy was still agricultural. In this chapter, we are using data drawn from over 1000 questionnaires gathered across Italy to consider horefine 发表于 2025-3-28 14:29:13
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