Historical Comedy On Screen : Subverting History with Humour.
In 1893, Friedrich Engels branded history 'the cruelest goddess of all.' This sorrowful vision of the past is deeply rooted in the Western imagination, and history is thus presented as a joyless playground of inevitability rather than a droll world of possibilities. There are few places th...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Bristol :
Intellect,
2011.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Preliminary Pages; Contents; Chapter 1: Introduction: The Mad History of the World; PART I: Comedians and Comic Representations; Chapter 2: Buster Keaton's Comedies of Southern History: Our Hospitality and The General; Chapter 3: Comedians and Romance: History and Humour in Kalabalik; Chapter 4: From Ideal Husbands to Berserk Gargoyles: A Survey of Period Comedies Representing the British Past in the 1950s and; Chapter 5: Forms of History in Woody Allen; PART II: No Laughing Matter; Chapter 6: No Laughing Matter? Comedy and the Spanish Civil War in Cinema.
- Chapter 7: A Killer Joke? World War II in Post-War British Television and Film ComedyChapter 8: 'Holocaust-Nostalgia', Humour and Irony: The Case of Pizza in Auschwitz; Chapter 9: Comedy and Counter-History; Index; Back Cover.