The Making of American Audiences: From Stage to Television, 1750–1990 (Cambridge Studies in the History of Mass Communication) (Volume 0)

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In The Making of American Audiences, Richard Butsch provides a comprehensive survey of American entertainment audiences from the Colonial period to the present. Providing coverage of theater, opera, vaudeville, minstrelsy, movies, radio and television, he examines the evolution of audience practices as each genre supplanted another as the primary popular entertainment. Based on original historical research, this volume exposes how audiences made themselves through their practices--how they asserted control over their own entertainments and their own behavior. Read more

ISBN10 0521664837
ISBN13 978-0521664837
Language English
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Dimensions 6 x 1.17 x 9 inches
Item Weight 2.31 pounds
Print length 468 pages
Publication date April 28, 2000

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