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Pop Fiction : The Song in Cinema.
Title:
Pop Fiction : The Song in Cinema.
Author:
Caley, Matthew.
ISBN:
9781841509068
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (175 pages)
Contents:
Front Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction - Steve Lannin and Matthew Caley -- Garibaldi Fought Here - Dave Beech -- Heavy Rotation - Matthew Caley -- Two Jews Wander Through The Southland - Elizabeth C. Hirschman -- The Ambi-Diegesis Of My Funny Valentine - Morris B. Holbrook -- Music, Masculinity & Membership - Ian Inglis -- Fluid Figures: How To See Ghost[s] - Steve Lannin -- Reap Just What You Sow - Miguel Mera -- Blonde Abjection: Spectatorship & The Abject Anal Space In-Between - Phil Powrie -- Always Blue: Chet Baker's Voice - John Roberts -- From Bond To Blank - Jeff Smith -- Clean Reading: The Problematics Of 'In The Air Tonight' In Risky Business - Robynn J. Stilwell -- Falling Into Coma: Wong Kar Wei and Massive Attack - David Toop -- Contributors -- Index -- Back Cover.
Abstract:
Pop Fiction's unique essays individually consider one song within a cinematic context. Unlike previous collected volumes about pop music in film, where a generalised approach has been adopted, this offers instead a close examination of two pervasive and significant mediums in combination. The collection introspects, assembling the pop song into various guises and documenting how individuals dissemble the multiple roles that the pop song plays in cinematic moments. The song as: role-play, memory trigger, narrator, ghost, marketing device, translator, alienator, membership rite etc. All provide fresh insight towards the inter-textual fusion of film and song. Additionally the books form reduces the area of analysis to expose differences and similarities between these contrasting fields of study. Innovative yet accessible, this exciting document would appeal to students, lecturers and researchers offering a diverse set of models with which to investigate the 'ideogram' of image/text/sound - a relationship which sits at the heart of most cultural production. For beginners, the book provides comforting areas of familiarity (pop song and film) while exploring areas of respective discipline and inter-disciplinary practice in an original manner.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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