Film Genre - Hollywood and Beyond (Paperback)


"Film Genre: Hollywood and Beyond" provides a detailed account of genre history and contemporary trends in film genre, alongside the critical debates they have provoked. The book ranges widely across the field, dealing separately and in detail with not only classic genres - including the Western, the musical, the war film, the gangster film, and "film noir" - but also more recent trends such as body-horror, Holocaust film, and the action blockbuster. Throughout the book, genre is presented as a constantly evolving phenomenon. Writing in a sophisticated yet accessible style, Barry Langford shows how notions of genre help shape the ways that filmmakers, critics and audiences view films and how the often complex scholarly debates around genre reflect important differences in the ways cinema is understood in relation to its social and historical contexts. The book encourages students to interrogate and broaden received ideas about genre.

Features

* Key text suitable for both undergraduate and advanced students

* Detailed close analyses of key films (including The Matrix, Saving Private Ryan and Singin' in the Rain)

* Comprehensive bibliography and guide to further reading

* Up-to-date and theoretically informed.


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"Film Genre: Hollywood and Beyond" provides a detailed account of genre history and contemporary trends in film genre, alongside the critical debates they have provoked. The book ranges widely across the field, dealing separately and in detail with not only classic genres - including the Western, the musical, the war film, the gangster film, and "film noir" - but also more recent trends such as body-horror, Holocaust film, and the action blockbuster. Throughout the book, genre is presented as a constantly evolving phenomenon. Writing in a sophisticated yet accessible style, Barry Langford shows how notions of genre help shape the ways that filmmakers, critics and audiences view films and how the often complex scholarly debates around genre reflect important differences in the ways cinema is understood in relation to its social and historical contexts. The book encourages students to interrogate and broaden received ideas about genre.

Features

* Key text suitable for both undergraduate and advanced students

* Detailed close analyses of key films (including The Matrix, Saving Private Ryan and Singin' in the Rain)

* Comprehensive bibliography and guide to further reading

* Up-to-date and theoretically informed.

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Imprint

Edinburgh University Press

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

May 2005

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

May 2005

Authors

Dimensions

234 x 156 x 23mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

320

ISBN-13

978-0-7486-1903-0

Barcode

9780748619030

Categories

LSN

0-7486-1903-8



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