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“Hollywoodization,” Gender, and the Local Press in the 1920s
The Case of Niagara Falls, Ontario
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Jeannette Sloniowski
and Joan Nicks
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword xiii
- Acknowledgements xvii
- Introduction xxi
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Public Showings
- Polite Athletics and Bourgeois Gaieties 3
- A Promise Set in Stone 25
- Niagara Falls Indian Village 45
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Movies and Media
- Early Movie-Going in Niagara 69
- “Hollywoodization,” Gender, and the Local Press in the 1920s 93
- Where is the Local in Local Radio? 119
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Food and Drink
- Frolics With Food 147
- “A Little More than a Drink” 169
- Niagara’s Emerging Wine Culture 195
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Local Connections
- “Kenny-Ing” 215
- The Music Store as a Community Resource 237
- Back to our Roots 263
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Borderline Matters
- Entertaining Niagara Falls, Ontario 285
- Electricity from Niagara Falls 311
- Weaving Local Identity 337
- Contributors 353
- Index 357
- Books in the Cultural Studies Series 378
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword xiii
- Acknowledgements xvii
- Introduction xxi
-
Public Showings
- Polite Athletics and Bourgeois Gaieties 3
- A Promise Set in Stone 25
- Niagara Falls Indian Village 45
-
Movies and Media
- Early Movie-Going in Niagara 69
- “Hollywoodization,” Gender, and the Local Press in the 1920s 93
- Where is the Local in Local Radio? 119
-
Food and Drink
- Frolics With Food 147
- “A Little More than a Drink” 169
- Niagara’s Emerging Wine Culture 195
-
Local Connections
- “Kenny-Ing” 215
- The Music Store as a Community Resource 237
- Back to our Roots 263
-
Borderline Matters
- Entertaining Niagara Falls, Ontario 285
- Electricity from Niagara Falls 311
- Weaving Local Identity 337
- Contributors 353
- Index 357
- Books in the Cultural Studies Series 378