Comedy/Cinema/Theory

Comedy/Cinema/Theory

Comedy/Cinema/Theory

more information about Comedy/Cinema/Theory

Editorial Reviews
Book Description
The nature of comedy has interested many thinkers, from Plato to Freud, but film comedy has not received much theoretical attention in recent years. The essays in Comedy/Cinema/Theory use a range of critical and theoretical approaches to explore this curious and fascinating subject. The result is a stimulating, informative book for anyone interested in film, humor, and the art of bringing the two together. Comedy remains a central human preoccupation, despite the vagaries in form that it has assumed over the centuries in different media. In his introduction, Horton surveys the history of the study of comedy, from Aristophanes to the present, and he also offers a perspective on other related comic forms: printed fiction, comic books, TV sitcoms, jokes and gags. Some essays in the collection focus on general issues concerning comedy and cinema. In lively (and often humorous) prose, such scholars as Lucy Fischer, Noel Carroll, Peter Lehman, and Brian Henderson employ feminist, post- Freudian, neo-Marxist, and Bakhtinian methodologies. The remaining essays bring theoretical considerations to bear on specific works and comic filmmakers. Peter Brunette, William Paul, Scott Bukatman, Dana Polan, Charles Eidsvik, Ruth Perlmutter, Stephen Mamber, and Andrew Horton provide different perspectives for analyzing The Three Stooges, Chaplin, Jerry Lewis, Woody Allen, Dusan Makavejev, and Alfred Hitchcock's sole comedy, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, as well as the peculiar genre of cynical humor from Eastern Europe. As editor Horton notes, an over-arching theory of film comedy does not emanate from these essays. Yet the diversity and originality of the contributions reflect vital and growing interest in the subject, and both students of film and general moviegoers will relish the results. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

About the Author
Andrew S. Horton is Professor of English at Loyola University, New Orleans. He is the author of George Roy Hill and the forthcoming Soviet Cinema under Glasnost.

Comedy/Cinema/Theory,Andrew Horton,University of California Press,0520070402,Cinema/Film: Book,Comedy films,Comic, The,Film & Video - General,History and criticism,Pop Arts / Pop Culture

Fun Book:

  1. Comfort Zone Investing
  2. Commerce, Complexity, and Evolution : Topics in Economics, Finance, Marketing, and Management: Proceedings of the Twelfth International Symposium in Economic ... in Economic Theory and Econometrics)
  3. Commercial Bank Financial Management (6th Edition)
  4. Commercial Banking : The Management of Risk
  5. Common SAP R/3 Functions Manual (Springer Professional Computing)
  6. Commonsense Reasoning
  7. Communication and Auditing : A Step-by-Step Guide
  8. Communication and Management Accounting : A Step-by-Step Guide
  9. Communication and Tax Accounting : A Step-by-Step Guide
  10. Communication for Accountants: Strategies for Success

Fun Book

Fun Book

Recommended Books

  1. Creating Radiant Flowers in Colored Pencil
  2. Professor Wexler- World Explorer: The Wacky Adventures of the World's Greatest Explorer
  3. Corporate Financial Reporting: Text and Cases
  4. Ethics, Institutions, and the Right to Philosophy
  5. Games for Mastering Fear: How to Play the Game of Life with a Calm Confidence
  6. Economic Studies on Food, Agriculture and the Environment
  7. Determination of Organic Compounds in Natural and Treated Waters
  8. Fundamentals of Physics, 7th Edition, with Student Access Card eGrade Plus 1 Term Set
  9. Last Tales
  10. Herbs for Natural Beauty
  11. Fenton Art Glass Patterns 1939-1980: Identification & Value Guide
  12. Gardening Under Plastic: How to Use Fleece, Films, Cloches & Polytunnels
  13. Grant Moves South, 1861-1863
  14. Exploitation, Conservation, Preservation: A Geographic Perspective on Natural Resource Use
  15. Fly-Fishing Guide to the Great Smoky Mountains