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Contemporary Musical Film -

Contemporary Musical Film

Buch | Softcover
208 Seiten
2019
Edinburgh University Press (Verlag)
978-1-4744-3168-2 (ISBN)
CHF 46,90 inkl. MwSt
This edited collection looks closely at the range and scope of contemporary film musicals, from stage adaptations like Mamma Mia! (2008) and Les Miserables (2012), to less conventional works that elide the genre, like Team America: World Police (2004) and Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill (2003/04).
Since the turn of the millennium, films such as Chicago (2002) and Phantom of the Opera  (2004) have reinvigorated the popularity of the screen musical. This edited collection, bringing together a number of international scholars, looks closely at the range and scope of contemporary film musicals, from stage adaptations like Mamma Mia! (2008) and Les Miserables (2012), to less conventional works that elide the genre, like Team America: World Police (2004) and Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill (2003/04). Looking at the varying aesthetic function of soundtrack and lyric in films like Disney’s wildly popular Frozen (2013) and the Fast and the Furious franchise, or the self-reflexive commentary of the ‘post-millennial rock musical’, this wide-ranging collection breaks new ground in its study of this multifaceted genre.

Professor Kevin Donnelly is Professor of Film and Film Music at the University of Southampton. He has written or edited 12 books, including Occult Aesthetics: Sound and Image Synchronization (Oxford University Press, 2013; which received an award from the American Musicological Society), The Spectre of Sound (BFI, 2005, second edition 2020), Magical Musical Tour: Pop and Rock in Film Soundtracks (Bloomsbury, 2015; which received an award from the Southwest Popular and American Cultural Association), Pop Music in British Cinema (BFI, 2001), British Film Music and Film Musicals (Palgrave, 2007) and The Shining (Columbia University Press, 2018). He is co-series editor of EUP’s Music and the Moving Image series, and co-edited Contemporary Musical Film for the series (EUP, 2019) Professor Kevin Donnelly is Professor of Film and Film Music at the University of Southampton. He has written or edited 12 books, including Occult Aesthetics: Sound and Image Synchronization (Oxford University Press, 2013; which received an award from the American Musicological Society), The Spectre of Sound (BFI, 2005, second edition 2020), Magical Musical Tour: Pop and Rock in Film Soundtracks (Bloomsbury, 2015; which received an award from the Southwest Popular and American Cultural Association), Pop Music in British Cinema (BFI, 2001), British Film Music and Film Musicals (Palgrave, 2007) and The Shining (Columbia University Press, 2018). He is co-series editor of EUP’s Music and the Moving Image series, and co-edited Contemporary Musical Film for the series (EUP, 2019) Beth Carroll is a Lecturer in Film at the University of Southampton. Her research focuses on matters relating to audiovisual media, including space, place and the body. Beth is particularly interested in sound and the impact it has on issues of immersion and phenomenology in film, videogames, and VR. She is the author of Feeling Film: A Spatial Approach and co-editor of Contemporary Musical Film.

Reimagining the Contemporary Musical in the Twenty First Century; K. J. Donnelly and Beth Carroll

Part One: Original Musicals



Aesthetic Absurdities in Takashi Miike’s The Happiness of the Katakuris; Craig Hatch
Film and the Twilight of Rock (Rock is Dead and Film killed It) Nails in Rock’s Coffin: Post-Millennial Rock Musicals; K. J. Donnelly
Team America: World Police: Duplicitous Voices of the Socio-Political Spy Musical; Jack Curtis Dubowsky
The Anti-Musical or Generic Affinity: Is there anything left to say?; Beth Carroll
‘Is this real enough for you?’: Lyrical articulation of The Beatles’ songs in Across the Universe; Stephanie Fremaux
‘Love Is an Open Door’: Revising and Repeating Disney’s Musical Tropes in Frozen; Ryan Bunch

Part Two: Stage to Screen



Star quality? Song, celebrity, and the jukebox musical in Mamma Mia!; Catherine Haworth
Beyond the Barricade: Adapting Les Misérables for the Cinema; Ian Sapiro

Part Three: Musicals By Another Name



O’ Brother, Where Art Thou? The Coen Brothers and the musical genre contamination; Stefano Baschiera
Racing in the Beat: Music in the Fast & Furious Franchise; Todd Decker
Kill Bill to the Beat: Exploring Quentin Tarantino as a musical filmmaker; Geena Brown

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Music and the Moving Image
Zusatzinfo 12 black and white illustrations
Verlagsort Edinburgh
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 328 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Film / TV
Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik Klassik / Oper / Musical
Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Medienwissenschaft
ISBN-10 1-4744-3168-2 / 1474431682
ISBN-13 978-1-4744-3168-2 / 9781474431682
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