Film Genre Reader IV

Author:   Barry Keith Grant
Publisher:   University of Texas Press
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9780292742062


Pages:   784
Publication Date:   01 December 2012
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Barry Keith Grant
Publisher:   University of Texas Press
Imprint:   University of Texas Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   1.080kg
ISBN:  

9780292742062


ISBN 10:   0292742061
Pages:   784
Publication Date:   01 December 2012
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"Preface to the Fourth Edition Introduction Part One: Theory 1. Genre (Andrew Tudor) 2. The Idea of Genre in the American Cinema (Edward Buscombe) 3. A Semantic/Syntactic Approach to Film Genre (Rick Altman) 4. Cycles and Clusters: The Shape of Film Genre History (Leger Grindon) 5. Genre Films and the Status Quo (Judith Hess Wright) 6. Social Implications in the Hollywood Genres (Jean-Loup Bourget) 7. Ideology, Genre, Auteur (Robin Wood) 8. ""Cinema/Ideology/Criticism"" Revisited: The Progressive Genre (Barbara Klinger) 9. The Structural Influence: New Directions in Film Genre Study (Thomas Schatz) 10. Genre Film: A Classical Experience (Thomas Sobchack) 11. Experience and Meaning in Genre Films (Barry Keith Grant) 12. Genre and Performance: An Overview (Richard De Cordova) 13. Film Bodies: Gender, Genre, and Excess (Linda Williams) 14. Questions of Genre (Steve Neale) 15. Hybrid or Inbred: The Purity Hypothesis and Hollywood Genre History (Janet Staiger) 16. Film Genres at the Crossroads: What Genres and Films Do to Each Other (Celestino Deleyto) Part Two: Selected Genre Criticism 17. The Western (Genre and Movies)(Douglas Pye) 18. Apes and Essences: Some Sources of Significance in the American Gangster Film (Edward Mitchell) 19. Notes on Film Noir (Paul Schrader) 20. Chinatown and Generic Transformation in Recent American Films (John G. Cawelti) 21. Shoot-Out at the Genre Corral: Problems in the ""Evolution"" of the Western (Tag Gallagher) 22. The Bug in the Rug: Notes on the Disaster Genre (Maurice Yacowar) 23. ""Surge and Splendor"": A Phenomenology of the Hollywood Historical Epic (Vivian Sobchack) 24. Children of the Light (Bruce F. Kawin) 25. Monsters from the Id (Margaret Tarratt) 26. Immigrants, Aliens, and Extraterrestrials: Science Fiction's Alien ""Other"" as (Among Other Things) New Latino Imagery (Charles Ramíerez Berg 27. Tales of Sound and Fury: Observations on the Family Melodrama (Thomas Elsaesser) 28. Screwball Comedies: Constructing Romance, Mystifying Marriage (David R. Shumway) 29. Redressing the ""Natural"": The Temporary Transvestite Film (Chris Straayer) 30. Friendly Civilians: Images of Women and the Feminization of the Audience in Vietnam War Films (Susan Jeffords) 31. The Family in Action (Yvonne Tasker) 32. The Self-Reflexive Musical and the Myth of Entertainment (Jane Feuer) 33. The Black Gangster Film (Mark A. Reid) 34. Teen Films: The Cinematic Image of Youth (Timothy Shary) 35. Re presenting the National Past: Nostalgia and Pastiche in the Heritage Film (Andrew Higson) 36. Global Noir: Genre Film in the Age of Transnationalism (David Desser) Bibliography Notes on Contributors Index"

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From reviews of the third edition: Film Genre Reader III lives up to the high expectations set by its predecessors, providing an accessible and relatively comprehensive look at genre studies. The anthology's consideration of the advantages and challenges of genre studies, as well as its inclusion of various film genres and methodological approaches, presents a pedagogically useful overview. Scope


From reviews of the third edition: ""Film Genre Reader III lives up to the high expectations set by its predecessors, providing an accessible and relatively comprehensive look at genre studies. The anthology's consideration of the advantages and challenges of genre studies, as well as its inclusion of various film genres and methodological approaches, presents a pedagogically useful overview."" Scope


Author Information

Barry Keith Grant is Professor in the Department of Communications, Popular Culture, and Film at Brock University. He is the author or editor of many books, including Film Genre: From Iconography to Ideology and The Dread of Difference: Gender and the Horror Film.

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