Popular Film Music and Masculinity in Action: A Different Tune

Amanda Howell offers a new perspective on the contemporary pop score as the means by which masculinities not seen-or heard-before become a part of post-World War II American cinema. Popular Film Music and Masculinity in Action addresses itself to an eclectic mix of film, from Elvis and Travolta star vehicles to Bruckheimer-produced blockbuster action, including the work of musically-innovative directors, Melvin Van Peebles, Martin Scorsese, Gregg Araki, and Quentin Tarantino. Of particular interest is the way these films and their representations of masculinity are shaped by generic exchanges among contemporary music, music cultures, and film, combining American cinema's long-standing investment in violence-as-spectacle with similarly body-focused pleasures of contemporary youth music.

Details

Subjects

Cinema

Type

Book

Place of publication

New York City

Publisher

Routledge

Year

2015

Number of pages

175 pages

Language

English

ISBN

9780415897204

Open stacks or available on request

Open stacks

Illustrations

Yes

Bibliography

No

UDC code and author sign

791 How

Volumes

1

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