Classical Hollywood ComedyKristine Brunovska Karnick, Henry Jenkins Taylor & Francis, 1995 - 430 pàgines Applies the recent return to history' in film studies to the genre of classical Hollywood comedy as well as broadening the definition of those works considered central in this field. |
Continguts
TWO TRADITIONS | 6 |
A Spanner in the Works? Genre Narrative and | 17 |
Theorizing the Genres | 39 |
Funny Stories | 63 |
Mischief Gags | 87 |
Gag Spectacle and Narrative in Slapstick | 106 |
Response to Pie and Chase | 120 |
PERFORMANCE | 129 |
The Redefinition of Gender | 314 |
Notes | 349 |
Index | 411 |
List of Contributors | 429 |
220 | 51 |
21 | 70 |
222 | 222 |
Dreaming | 228 |
Acting Funny | 149 |
The Keystone Film Company and the Historiography | 168 |
Mae West Film Censorship | 211 |
Performance Anxiety Male | 238 |
Comedy and the Social World | 265 |
Divorce DeMille and the Comedy of Remarriage | 276 |
23 | 236 |
24 | 244 |
25 | 250 |
26 | 259 |
Notes | 275 |
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