Soundtrack Available : Essays on Film and Popular Music /
Essays on film soundtracks composed of popular music (rather than the composed film score) both in relation to the films, and circulating separately on record.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Durham :
Duke University Press,
2001.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Overture / Arthur Knight and Pamela Robertson Wojcik
- Cinema and popular song : the lost tradition / Rick Altman
- Surreal symphonies : l'age d'or and the discreet charms of classical music / Priscilla Barlow
- "The future's not ours to see" : song, singer, labyrinth in Hitchcock's The man who knew too much / Murray Pomerance
- "You think they call us plastic now--" : the Monkees and Head / Paul B. Ramaeker
- Real men don't sing ballads : the radio crooner in Hollywood, 1929-1933 / Allison McCracken
- Flower of the asphalt : the chanteuse realiste in 1930s French cinema / Kelley Conway
- The embodied voice : song sequences and stardom in popular Hindi cinema / Neepa Majumdar
- Music as ethnic marker in film : the "Jewish" case / Andrew P. Killick
- Sounding the American heart : cultural politics, country music, and contemporary American film / Barbara Ching
- Crossing musical borders : the soundtrack for Touch of evil / Jill Leeper
- Documented/documentary Asians : Gurinder Chadha's I'm British but-- and the musical mediation of sonic and visual identities / Nabeel Zuberi
- Class swings : music, race, and social mobility in Broken strings / Adam Knee
- Borrowing black masculinity : the role of Johnny Hartman in The bridges of Madison County / Krin Gabbard
- "It ain't necessarily so that it ain't necessarily so" : African American recordings of Porgy and Bess as film and cultural criticism / Arthur Knight
- "Hollywood has taken on a new color" : the Yiddish blackface of Samuel Goldwyn's Porgy and Bess / Jonathan Gill
- Picturizing American cinema : Hindi film songs and the last days of genre / Corey K. Creekmur
- Popular songs and comic allusion in contemporary cinema / Jeff Smith
- The girl and the phonograph, or the vamp and the machine revisited / Pamela Robertson Wojcik.