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Sounding American
By Fleeger
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Description
The book's central question asks what the synthesis of opera and jazz during the conversion reveals about the stylistic and ideological norms of classical Hollywood cinema and the racial, ethnic, gendered, and socially stratified spaces of American musical production. Unlike much of the scholarship on film music, which gravitates toward feature film scores, Sounding American concentrates on the musical shorts of the late 1920s, showing how their representations of the stage, conservatory, ballroom, and nightclub reflected what opera and jazz meant for particular groups of Americans and demonstrating how the cinema helped to shape the racial, ethnic, and national identities attached to this music. Traditional histories of Hollywood film music have tended to concentrate on the unity of the score, a model that assumes a passive spectator. Sounding American claims that the classical Hollywood film is essentially an illustrated jazz-opera with a musical structure that encourages an active form of listening and viewing in order to make sense of what is ultimately a fragmentary text.
Product details
Edition:
illustrated
Number of Pages:
234
Release Date:
2014-06-02
Publication Date:
2006-04-19
Publisher:
ACADEMIC
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
0199366489
ISBN13:
9780199366484
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Weight:
520 g
Height:
161 cm
Width:
240 cm
Thickness:
17 cm
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