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American Cinema in Transition: The Western in New Hollywood and Hollywood Now

English · Hardback

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Using the example of the fundamental American film genre, the Western, this book sets out to evaluate modern Hollywood on the basis of aesthetic, industrial, and ideological factors by the comparison of its formative stage "New Hollywood" (1967-1976) with its contemporary make up "Hollywood Now" (2001-now). The centerpiece of the book is the analysis of a broad range of Westerns, incorporating roughly 100 films and presenting fresh perspectives on classics like The Wild Bunch and Little Big Man , but also discussing neglected films like Billy Two Hats and Bad Company , and modern films such as Brokeback Mountain and No Country for Old Men . A main argument is that the Western has developed from a predominantly conservative genre in classical Hollywood to a medium for artistic innovation and subversive political implications in "New Hollywood" to a cultural artifact that bespeaks a self-reflexive scrutiny of cinematic artifice in "Hollywood Now".

List of contents

Contents: Theory of film genres - Aesthetic, industrial, and ideological comparison of "New Hollywood" (1967-1976) and "Hollywood Now" (2001-now) - Formal and thematic analysis of representative films of the Western genre with respect to technical innovations, modifications of classical genre patterns, reflections of contemporary politics.

About the author










Martin Holtz was born in Greifswald in 1982. He studied British and American Studies and Mathematics at Greifswald University where he works as a lecturer for American literature and film.

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"It will come as no surprise by now that I have little to criticize about this book. [...] for anyone interested in genre theory, film history, and/or the Western, or all of the above, it is a must."
(Rüdiger Heinze, Amerikastudien 61/2016)

Product details

Authors Martin Holtz
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.06.2016
 
EAN 9783631619124
ISBN 978-3-631-61912-4
No. of pages 550
Dimensions 148 mm x 34 mm x 210 mm
Weight 820 g
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV

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