Genre and performance: film and television
Smartfox Books Code: PR10440
Normally: $227
Genre and Performance: Film and Television
Unlock a comprehensive understanding of how genres influence on-screen performance with this groundbreaking book. "Genre and Performance: Film and Television" delves into the intricate relationship between popular genres and the portrayal of characters across contemporary film and television. This book offers a pioneering interdisciplinary approach that moves beyond traditional analyses focused solely on star actors, directors, or specific acting techniques.
Key Features:
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Interdisciplinary Insight: This book integrates diverse academic perspectives to explore how various genres shape and frame
performance in film and television. It provides a holistic view of performance that transcends conventional studies and offers fresh
insights into the dynamic interplay between genre and character portrayal.
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In-Depth Genre Analysis: Each chapter is dedicated to examining a particular genre or a set of related genres, providing
detailed case studies that highlight the significance of performance within these contexts. Explore contemporary film noir, horror, biopics,
drama-documentaries, westerns, science fiction, and comedy performance in 'spoof news' programs.
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Expansive Coverage: Beyond traditional genres, the book includes analysis of television sitcoms and popular Bollywood
films, showcasing how performance is adapted and presented across different media and cultural landscapes.
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Cutting-Edge Research: Featuring contributions from both renowned and emerging scholars, this book presents innovative
research and critical perspectives that challenge established notions of screen performance and genre influence.
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Enhanced Understanding: By investigating how genres impact the portrayal of characters and narratives, the book offers a
deeper comprehension of the complexities involved in screen performance and the ways in which genres shape audience perceptions.
"Genre and Performance: Film and Television" is an essential read for scholars, students, and enthusiasts of film and television studies. Its interdisciplinary approach and detailed genre-specific analyses provide valuable insights into the evolving landscape of screen performance and the crucial role of genre in shaping on-screen narratives.