Managing Modernity
Managing Modernity
About this book
In this exceptionally wide-ranging study, Scott Curtis draws our eye to the role of scientific, medical, educational, and aesthetic observation in shaping modern conceptions of spectatorship. Focusing on the nontheatrical use of motion picture technology in Germany between the 1890s and World War I, he follows specialists across disciplines as they debated and appropriated film for their own ends, negotiating the fascinating, at times fraught relationship between technology, discipline, and expert vision.
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- OL Work ID
- OL9349407W
Subjects
Motion pictures, germanyMotion picture audiencesMotion pictures, aestheticsDocumentary filmsMotion picturesMotion pictures in scienceAestheticsHistory