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Oana Godeanu-Kenworthy, "Videotape" (Bloomsbury, 2025)

Nov 22, 2025
Oana Godeanu-Kenworthy, an expert in Global Intercultural Studies and author of Videotape (2025), delves into the fascinating journey of VHS technology. She explores how videotape shifted entertainment dynamics and privacy, transformed social interactions, and even impacted political regimes in Eastern Europe. Oana reveals the unintended consequences of anti-piracy laws and discusses how VHS made adult content more accessible, influencing public policy. She also connects videotape's legacy to today’s digital rights issues and streaming dynamics.
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ANECDOTE

Childhood In Romania Sparked The Book

  • Oana Godeanu-Kenworthy grew up in 1980s Romania where videotapes were rare and illicit pleasures.
  • Her personal history with VHS partly inspired her Object Lessons book Videotape (Bloomsbury, 2025).
INSIGHT

Tape Is Technically Different From Film

  • Videotape is a magnetic format requiring machines, distinct from film's light-readable frames.
  • Its consumer breakthrough came via global engineering advances culminating in Betamax (1975) and VHS (1976).
INSIGHT

VHS Turned Time Shifting Into Ownership

  • VCRs first promised time-shifting to free viewers from TV schedules.
  • Consumers soon treated videotapes as collectible, ownable media they could trade and rent.
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