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Chris Horak <[log in to unmask]>
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Emilie Altenloh received her PhD. for a dissertation, Zur Soziologie des 
Kino. Die Kino- Unternehmung und die sozialen Schichten ihrer Besucher, in 1913
(published Jena, 1914). Translated by Kathleen Cross and published in Screen in
2001.

After World War II she became a member of the German Bundestag under her
married name, Emilie-Kiep-Altenloh, and in 1979 a Foundation was named in her
honor in Hamburg.

According to German sources, this is the first film dissertation world-wide.



Dr. Jan-Christopher Horak
Curator, Hollywood Entertainment Museum
Professor, UCLA
Editor, The Moving Image
545 Sierra Vista Ave.
Pasadena, CA. 91107
323 960 4805 (office)

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