Sumiko Higashi Virgins, Vamps, and Flappers, American Silent Movie Heroines New York, 1978 |
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Sumiko Higashi Cecil B. DeMille, a guide to references and resources Boston, Mass., 1985 |
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Sumiko Higashi Cecil B. DeMille and American Culture, The Silent Era Berkeley, Los Angeles and London, 1994 |
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Sumiko Higashi, Cecil B. DeMille and the Lasky Company, Legitimating Feature Film as Art, in: Film History, vol. 4, 1990 pp. 181-197 |
Sumiko Higashi, The New Woman and Consumer Culture, in: Jennifer M. Bean and Diane Negra (eds.), A Feminist Reader in Early Cinema, Durham & London, 2002 |
Richard Abel, Americanizing the movies and "movie-mad" audiences, 1910-1914, in: Film History, vol. 22, 2010 pp. 273-274 |
Author: | Sumiko Higashi |
Title: | Cecil B. DeMille and the Lasky Company, Legitimating Feature Film as Art |
in: | |
Magazine: | Film History |
Volume: | 4 |
Year: | 1994 |
Pp: | 181-197 |
Illustrations: | yes |
Related person: |
Cecil B. DeMille |
Author: | Sumiko Higashi |
Title: | The New Woman and Consumer Culture |
in: | Jennifer M. Bean and Diane Negra (eds.), A Feminist Reader in Early Cinema, Durham & London, 2002 |
Pp: | 298-332 |
Illustrations: | yes |
Related person: |
Cecil B. DeMille |
Author: | Sumiko Higashi |
Title: | |
in: | |
Magazine: | Film History |
Volume: | 22 |
Year: | 2002 |
Pp: | 273-274 |
Illustrations: | no |