The authors are concerned with both the relationship between performance, music, and film and the specificity of national, historical, social, and cultural contexts. Subjects include: cinematic representations of music forms; celebrities, fan culture, and intertextuality; the importance of popular music and the soundtrack movie; and specific national contexts.
The authors are concerned with both the relationship between performance, music, and film and the specificity of national, historical, social, and cultural contexts. Subjects include: cinematic representations of music forms; celebrities, fan culture, and intertextuality; the importance of popular music and the soundtrack movie; and specific national contexts.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ian Conrich is Fellow at the University of Essex in the Department of Literature, Film and Theatre; Founding Director of the Centre for New Zealand Studies, Birckbeck, Univeristy of London Estella Tincknell is Associate Head of the School of Cultural Studies at the University of the West of England.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction PART I: MUSIC, FILM, CULTURE 1. Jazz, Ideology and the Animated Cartoon 2. A Short History of the Big Band Musical 3. Television, the Pop Industry and the Hollywood Musical 4. The Operatic in New German Cinema PART II: STARS, PERFORMANCE AND RECEPTION 5. Jack Buchanan and the British Musical Comedy of the 1930s 6. Star Personae and Authenticity in the Country Music Biopic 7. Stardom, Reception and the ABBA 'Musical' PART III: THE POST-CLASSICAL HOLLYWOOD MUSICAL 8. Musical Performance and the Cult Film Experience 9. The Soundtrack Movie, Nostalgia and Consumption 10. Youth, Excess and the Musical Moment 11. Music, Film and Post-Stonewall Gay Identity PART IV: BEYOND HOLLYWOOD 12. Early Danish Musical Comedies, 1931-1939 13. Film Musicals in the GDR 14. The Bollywood Musical.
Introduction PART I: MUSIC, FILM, CULTURE 1. Jazz, Ideology and the Animated Cartoon 2. A Short History of the Big Band Musical 3. Television, the Pop Industry and the Hollywood Musical 4. The Operatic in New German Cinema PART II: STARS, PERFORMANCE AND RECEPTION 5. Jack Buchanan and the British Musical Comedy of the 1930s 6. Star Personae and Authenticity in the Country Music Biopic 7. Stardom, Reception and the ABBA 'Musical' PART III: THE POST-CLASSICAL HOLLYWOOD MUSICAL 8. Musical Performance and the Cult Film Experience 9. The Soundtrack Movie, Nostalgia and Consumption 10. Youth, Excess and the Musical Moment 11. Music, Film and Post-Stonewall Gay Identity PART IV: BEYOND HOLLYWOOD 12. Early Danish Musical Comedies, 1931-1939 13. Film Musicals in the GDR 14. The Bollywood Musical.
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