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    The Oxford Handbook of the Hollywood Musical

    The Oxford Handbook of the Hollywood Musical by Broomfield-McHugh, Dominic;

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    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 14 November 2022

    • ISBN 9780197503423
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages664 pages
    • Size 177x250x40 mm
    • Weight 1266 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 101 b&w images
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    Short description:

    In The Oxford Handbook of the Hollywood Musical, leading scholars examine the history of a defining film genre from its very roots to the present, analyzing its tropes and problems over the past 8 decades of film history.

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    Since the release of Baz Luhrmann's Moulin Rouge! in 2001, the film musical has returned to popularity as one of the most important cinematic genres, with box office hits that appeal to audiences of all ages. Yet the history of the musical on film goes back over seven decades earlier, stretching from early examples like The Jazz Singer (1927), the first ever film with synchronized sound, through the Astaire-Rogers musicals of the 1930s, the MGM and Warner Brothers extravaganzas of the 1940s and '50s, and the roadshow era of the 1960s. The genre's renaissance with La La Land (2016) and The Greatest Showman (2017) proves that it remains as appealing as ever, capable of both high critical acclaim and widespread box office success.

    The Oxford Handbook of the Hollywood Musical, curated by editor Dominic Broomfield-McHugh, reflects and expands on current scholarship on the film musical in a handbook that mixes new discoveries through archival research with new perspectives on familiar titles. It addresses issues such as why audiences accept people bursting into song in musicals; how technology affects the way numbers are staged; and how writers have adapted their material to suit certain stars. It also looks at critical issues such as racism and sexism, and assesses the role and nature of the film musical in the twenty-first century. A remarkable survey at the cutting edge of the field, The Oxford Handbook of the Hollywood Musical will be a resource for students and scholars alike for years to come.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction
    Acknowledgements
    I The Conventions of Breaking into Song and Dance
    Chapter 1--Expressive Thresholds and Anomalous Utterances
    LLOYD WHITESELL
    Chapter 2--"Make Like You're Singing It": Performing Musical Texture in Judy Garland's Early Films
    DOMINIC SYMONDS
    Chapter 3--Revealing the Subconscious: The Dream Ballet in Movie Musicals
    KARA GARDNER
    Chapter 4--Singing and Dancing in Widescreen: The Extreme Aesthetics of the Mid 1950s Studio Musical Number
    TODD DECKER
    II The Musical's Othering Impulse
    Chapter 5--From Snow White to the Snow Queen: Voicing the Disney Princess
    COLLEEN MONTGOMERY
    Chapter 6--"Going Places": Musical Latins in Latin Musicals
    DESIRÉE J. GARCIA
    Chapter 7 --Performing Whiteness Through the First-Generation American Immigrant Experience from Viennese Nights to Perfect Pitch
    WILLIAM EVERETT
    Chapter 8 --"Cabenenic, Carabenic, Castalenic, Harlemenic": Reclaiming Blackness in Lena Horne's film musicals
    HANNAH ROBBINS
    Chapter 9--"I'd Do Anything" or Export Strategies for a Culturally Specific Product: Dubbing, Subtitling and Cutting the Hollywood Musical for the German-Austrian Market
    OLAF JUBIN
    III Production Histories
    Chapter 10--"Hear the beat of dancing feet": 42nd Street (1933) and the "New" Film Musical
    TIM CARTER
    Chapter 11--When Fred Lost Ginger: Thoughts on the Genesis and Legacy of A Damsel in Distress
    GEOFFREY BLOCK
    Chapter 12--"The Perfect Nanny": Casting in Disney's Mary Poppins and the Children's Musical
    MEGAN WOLLER
    Chapter 13--Developing the Screenplay for Singin' in the Rain
    ANDREW BUCHMAN
    Chapter 14--Night and Day the Musical
    CLIFF EISEN
    IV Stars
    Chapter 15--The Problem of Playing Oneself: Oscar Levant and the Hollywood Musical
    NATHAN PLATTE
    Chapter 16--"Hard to Replace": The Shadow of Judy Garland and the Artistic Remarriage of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in The Barkleys of Broadway
    DOMINIC BROOMFIELD-McHUGH
    Chapter 17--"The Same Story Told Over and Over:" The Mythology of Stardom in the Musical A Star is Born Films
    JULIE LOBALZO WRIGHT
    Chapter 18--The Auteur as Ghost Star: Vincente Minnelli's Framings of Judy Garland
    RAYMOND KNAPP
    Chapter 19--Esther Williams' Latin Lovers
    STEVEN COHAN
    V After the Studio System
    Chapter 20--Xanadu and the Musical's History of Failure
    MARTHA SHEARER
    Chapter 21--'An Inescapable Failure:' The Little Prince, Realism, and the Golden Age
    KATHRYN JAYASURIYA
    Chapter 22--Yentl, Barbra Streisand, and Music of the Mind
    PAUL LAIRD
    VI Musical Renaissance, Musical Reflexivity
    Chapter 23--Theatricality, Artifice, and Affective Space in the Works of Baz Luhrmann
    ROBYNN J. STILWELL
    Chapter 24--Musical Television: Smash, the Backstager, and the Broadway Musical on TV
    JANE FEUER
    Chapter 25--The Virtuosic Camera: Nostalgia, Technology, and the Contemporary Hollywood Musical
    HANNAH LEWIS
    Chapter 26--P.T. Barnum Reinvented for the Twenty-First Century
    JAMES LEVE

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