Daniel Herbert is Assistant Professor of Screen Arts and Cultures at the University of Michigan.
Herbert effectively traces a genealogy of movies from the strip malls of yesteryear to today's rootless culture of moving-image consumption. -- Benjamin Schultz-Figueroa Film Comment 20140301 Videoland: Movie Culture at the American Video Store is an unusual and often unusually compelling study of the emergence and disappearance of American movie-rental stores. -- Clayton Dillard Slant 20140414 Videoland...offers an outstanding analysis of film as material object embedded within a specific cultural moment, and it is, I believe, a must-read for students of media history. -- Linnie Blake Times Higher Education 20140522 Daniel Herbert's fascinating new study, Videoland, recalls a time that seems impossibly remote, even though it barely ended a decade ago. -- Michael S. Gant SantaCruz.com 20140318 Herbert's attention to the interlopers and improbable pioneers who helped propel movie culture forward in the 1980s and 1990s is a welcome addition to other recent examinations of home video as well as the emerging field of media industries. -- Kevin McDonald Discourse In juxtaposing media industry studies with a specific eye toward Americana and regionalism, Videoland offers a loving tribute to the video store as a significant space in media history. -- David Lerner Spectator Written in a clear, clean, accessible style, this is a masterful study of a cultural moment whose time has come and gone. -- Wheeler Winston Dixon CHOICE