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This concise yet comprehensive study explores the emblematic journey by four young men from Liverpool from the epicentre of teen-led youth culture to the experimentation of the counterculture and beyond.

Produktbeschreibung
This concise yet comprehensive study explores the emblematic journey by four young men from Liverpool from the epicentre of teen-led youth culture to the experimentation of the counterculture and beyond.


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Autorenporträt
Stephen Glynn lectures in Film and Television at De Montfort University. His research specialisms are in British film genres and the interconnections between film and popular music. Previous monographs on cinema and youth culture range from the general, The British Pop Music Film (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013), to the specific, A Hard Day's Night (London: IB Tauris, 2005) and Quadrophenia (London and New York: Wallflower, 2014).

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The strength of Glynn's book is that it combines an illuminating analysis of the movies per se, based on the most recent tools of film and music studies, with a sociological insight of the era, providing a new angle from which to consider western youth culture.

Claude Chastagner, review for Cercles Journal of English Studies

The book draws on the Beatles' five films released between 1964 and 1970 to chronologically explore the journey of these four Liverpool musicians from 'the epicentre of teen-led youth culture' to 'the experimentation of the counterculture and beyond'. The analysis is used to examine the idea of youth culture itself ... It provides rich detail, including new material and ideas, and remains easily readable.

Ruth Garland, review for LSE Review of Books

'A nice and concise overview of the Beatles' 1960s films'

Gillian G. Gaar, Goldmine

'The Beatles and Film is an academic work, although other audiences would find interest and value in Glynn's succinct and readable study... Glynn's attention to the films and to the Beatles' depictions on film is important not only for its close analysis of the films themselves but in recognizing them as a major vehicle by which large audiences around the world received and understood the Beatles.'

Nicolette Rohn, The Journal of Beatles Studies