Mass Media
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- The LA and New York Rebellions in Cinema, 1969-1994
- American Pulp Fascism: Tarzan, Birth of a Nation, and the Ku Klux Klan, 1912-1930s
- Blinding Race: Television in the Civil Rights Era, 1948-1965
- Hollywood’s White Hunters: Colonizing Africa and American Mass Media, 1929-1939
- Populism and Fascism in 1930s Hollywood
- Decolonizing American Television: 1965-1990s
- The Diverse Origins of Motion Picture Production: Sex, Race, Ideology, and purpose, 1890s-1920s
- "Bloodbath": Recasting Mass Media in the Postwar Decades, 1945-2000
- Movies Migrate to Los Angeles: The Warners and the Mayers, 1904-1917
- The Muybridge Moment: Pre-Cinematic Visual Arts to 1895
- New York City's Media Power: Financial and Creative Control of Hollywood in the Classic Era, 1920s-1930s
- The Paramount Decision, 1948
- Migrating to the Screen: Racialization of Bodies in Visual Space
- Taking Root: Mapping Motion Picture Production in the 1910s
- Labor of Stars: Artists, Artisans, and the Contested Visual Workplace of the 1920s-1930s
- Cinema Proper: From the Kinetograph to the Cinématographe, 1891-1895
- Television, 1948-2018
- Orson Welles, Peter Bogdanovich, and the Artistic Apotheosis of the New Hollywood, 1971-1980
- From David Belasco's Broadway to DeMille at the Lasky Barn, 1893-1915
- Scarface, Wall Street, and Cinema in Reagan's 1980s
- African American Globalism, 1950s-1960s
- White Shadows in the South Seas, 1928
- Corporate Origins and Destination of the New Hollywood, 1966-1980s
- The Fall of American Censorship, 1953-1973
- Sex, Violence, and Sexual Violence in the New Hollywood, 1967-1991