Pairing significant research with primary documents, Moviegoing in America charts the evolution of film exhibition and reception as a function of changing patterns of American community, identity, consumption, and the...

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Pairing significant research with primary documents, Moviegoing in America charts the evolution of film exhibition and reception as a function of changing patterns of American community, identity, consumption, and the fabric of everyday life.

"Moviegoing in America is an important, groundbreaking book." -- The Moving Image

"Waller assembles an impressive collection that should become a key resource in the teaching of film exhibition history." -- Screen



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