Tag: Mainstream

How Documentaries Went Mainstream A History, 1960-2022 [Audiobook]


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English | June 06, 2023 | ASIN: B0C5S5FF29 | M4B@64 kbps | 8h 42m | 257 MB
Author: Nora Stone | Narrator: Emily Durante
Since the 1960s, documentary films have moved closer to the mainstream, thanks to the popularity of rockumentaries, association with the independent film movement, support from public and cable television, and the rise of streaming video services. Documentary films have become reliable earners at the US box office and ubiquitous on streaming platforms, while historically they existed on the margins of mainstream media.
The growing commercialization of documentary film has not gone unnoticed, but it has not been sufficiently explained. Streaming and the growing interest in reality TV are usually offered as explanations whenever a documentary enters the cultural conversation or breaks a box-office record, but neither of those causes grapple with the overlapping causal mechanisms that commercialized documentary film. How Documentaries Went Mainstream provides a more comprehensive and meaningful periodization of the commercialization of documentary film. Although the commercial ascension of documentary films might seem meteoric, it is the culmination of decades-long efforts that have developed and fortified the audience for documentary features. Author Nora Stone refines rough explanations of these efforts through a robust history of the market for documentary films, using knowledge of film economics and the norms of industry discourse to tell a richer story.

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Alone in the Mainstream A Deaf Woman Remembers Public School


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English | ISBN: 1563683008 | 2004 | 224 pages | AZW3 | 2 MB
When Gina Oliva first went to school in 1955, she didn’t know that she was "different." If the kindergarten teacher played a tune on the piano to signal the next exercise, Oliva didn’t react because she couldn’t hear the music. So began her journey as a "solitary," her term for being the only deaf child in the entire school. Gina felt alone because she couldn’t communicate easily with her classmates, but also because none of them had a hearing loss like hers. It wasn’t until years later at Gallaudet University that she discovered that she wasn’t alone and that her experience was common among mainstreamed deaf students. Alone in the Mainstream recounts Oliva’s story, as well as those of many other solitaries.

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From Marginal to Mainstream Why Tomorrow’s Brand Growth Will Come from the Fringes – and How to Get There First


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English | February 28, 2023 | ISBN: 139860433X | 264 pages | MOBI | 5.26 Mb
Legacy brands are struggling. The hand-to-hand combat for advantage has become a zero-sum game – producing small share gains and losses but nothing to bring about sensational new growth.

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Marginal to Mainstream French Modernism Between the Wars


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English | ISBN: 168393248X | 2023 | 326 pages | EPUB, PDF | 9 MB + 17 MB
Marginal to Mainstream: French Modernism Between the Wars traces the near-miraculous progress of modern art in France in the first half of the twentieth century. Before World War I, it was a marginal phenomenon, largely absent from the museums and bought and sold by a handful of second-string dealers; by the early 1950s it had been canonized as the representative form of the epoch. The triumph of modernism, and the simultaneous establishment of Paris as the crucible of modern art, were not the products of a coherent policy but of a stumbling and spasmodic process. France was the leading democratic nation in Europe, and it wanted its art to reinforce its prestige on the international stage, but no-one could agree how best to achieve this. Toby Norris shows how, amidst the policy squabbles and in-fighting of representative government, France fumbled its way toward an art of democracy and in the process helped install modern art as the house style of democratic capitalism.

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Countering Mainstream Narratives Fake News, Fake Law, Fake Freedom


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English | November 1, 2022 | ISBN: 1949762661 | 260 pages | MOBI | 2.38 Mb
Faced with the startling and blaring unity of global Western mainstream messaging, the public has become ever more distrustful of the MSM narratives―and with good reason. Authoritative sources have begun pushing back and offering cogent challenges to these proclaimed truths―and in turn, the digital gatekeepers have been increasingly cracking down on what they regard as unwelcome alternative views―irrespective of the stature of the persons providing them.

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