The American Film Musical

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Indiana University Press, 1987 - Performing Arts - 386 pages

" . . . a model of genre criticism and probably the best overall analysis of the film musical to date."
Journal of Popular Films and Television

"The American Film Musical is a truly admirable book which is well worth making a song and dance about. It will immediately assume biblical authority for all who are seriously interested in the dream-factory's most lavish fantasies, and it may even come to stand as a landmark in our understanding of Hollywood as a whole. . . . Altman's book is thorough, well informed and warmly good-humored. It has brought the study of musical films out of the dark ages." Times Literary Supplement

" . . . an important addition to both literature and film collections. . . . a landmark study."
Library Journal

"Altman's important study of the American film musical combines genre theory with film criticism and history. . . . Recommended . . . " Choice

The American Film Musical is at once the most advanced statement on genre theory and the most complete treatment of the American musical. Altman's unique interweaving of theory, history, and criticism represents an original and challenging contribution to film studies. Illustrated with over 200 frame enlargements and production stills.

 

Contents

The Role of Generic Formations in Meaning
4
Toward Objective Evaluation of Subjective
10
The American Film Musical as DualFocus
16
The Structure of the American Film
28
The basic sexual duality overlays a secondary
45
The Style of the American Film Musical
59
The Problem of Genre History
90
The Fairy Tale Musical
129
The Show Musical
192
The Folk Musical
272
Genre and Culture
328
Conclusion
360
NOTES
367
INDEX
379
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