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The Joy of the Modern Home - New Media and the Entertainment Market in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay (1890s-1920s)

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Long before Netflix and Spotify, the film and music industries had developed forms of offering something for every taste. Early motion pictures and recorded sound have much more in common with current times than we might think: they were also on demand and favored niche culture. And all of this on a global scale. Flourishing cities in Latin America were among the first to receive imports of gramophones and film projectors in the 1890s, and host recording engineers and cameramen that traveled the world looking for images and sounds to fill the catalogs of the transnational studios and labels. By reconstructing the lives and careers of a group of immigrants who first introduced the new technologies in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay, Cecilia Maas observes the transformations that they triggered in communication and cultural consumption. The author traces how these changes intertwined with urban change, the emergence of the middle class, and the conformation of national identities.

About the author

Cecilia Maas holds a degree in History from the Universidad de Buenos Aires and a PhD from the Freie Universität Berlin. Her research focuses on media history, history of technology, cultural and economic history.

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Long before Netflix and Spotify, the film and music industries had developed forms of offering something for every taste. Early motion pictures and recorded sound have much more in common with current times than we might think: they were also on demand and favored niche culture. And all of this on a global scale. Flourishing cities in Latin America were among the first to receive imports of gramophones and film projectors in the 1890s, and host recording engineers and cameramen that traveled the world looking for images and sounds to fill the catalogs of the transnational studios and labels.


By reconstructing the lives and careers of a group of immigrants who first introduced the new technologies in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay, Cecilia Maas observes the transformations that they triggered in communication and cultural consumption. The author traces how these changes intertwined with urban change, the emergence of the middle class, and the conformation of national identities.

Product details

Authors Cecilia Maas
Publisher WBG Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.03.2022
 
EAN 9783534275137
ISBN 978-3-534-27513-7
No. of pages 252
Dimensions 148 mm x 21 mm x 210 mm
Weight 480 g
Illustrations 25 SW-Abb., 5 Farbabb.
Series Historamericana
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Modern era up to 1918

Wirtschaft, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie, Süd- und Zentralamerika (inklusive Mexiko), Lateinamerika, Culture, Consumption, auseinandersetzen, wbg Publishing Services, New Media, Motion pictures, wbg Academic, Historamericana, ca. 1500 bis zur Gegenwart, long tail, record industry, recorded sound, Monteviedo, early film, phonography

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