My paper scrutinizes the role of gesture in slapstick films, from the silent to the sound era. I focus on the performances of early slapstick actors like Charles Chaplin, Buster Keaton and Harold Lloyd, classical Hollywood slapstick actors Cary Grant and Jerry Lewis, and contemporary Hollywood slapstick actors Robin Williams, Rowan Atkinson and Jim Carrey. I trace out how gesture, through its movements and actions, forms the root of slapstick performances. Gesture is required for the excessive display of violence, spontaneity and comedic spectacle, as acted out in the slapstick films of the actors I examine. In turn, I also observe how in their texts about film comedy, critics like James Agee and Andrew S. Horton examine slapstick performan...
How to Hit the Ground: Motion and Measurement in Moving Pictures before The Great Crash Will Schmenn...
Contemporary first language curricula such as the Australian Curriculum: English strongly advocates ...
This essay investigates the role of gestures in the production of film genre. These repeated moves—g...
This thesis examines laughter that attends violent physical comedy: the knockabout acts of the nine...
This thesis examines laughter that attends violent physical comedy: the knockabout acts of the nine...
This thesis examines laughter that attends violent physical comedy: the knockabout acts of the nine...
This thesis examines laughter that attends violent physical comedy: the knockabout acts of the nine...
Relative to comedy, gesture engenders a universal language by which audiences experience multiple fa...
Can we re-rethink the history of the cinema moving from gestures? The gesture connected with the act...
Can we re-rethink the history of the cinema moving from gestures? The gesture connected with the act...
Stopping the Show sheds light on the practice of inserting show-stopping spectacle in slapstick come...
Stopping the Show sheds light on the practice of inserting show-stopping spectacle in slapstick come...
This new study examines the representation of gesture in modernist writing, performance and cinema. ...
This new study examines the representation of gesture in modernist writing, performance and cinema. ...
This new study examines the representation of gesture in modernist writing, performance and cinema. ...
How to Hit the Ground: Motion and Measurement in Moving Pictures before The Great Crash Will Schmenn...
Contemporary first language curricula such as the Australian Curriculum: English strongly advocates ...
This essay investigates the role of gestures in the production of film genre. These repeated moves—g...
This thesis examines laughter that attends violent physical comedy: the knockabout acts of the nine...
This thesis examines laughter that attends violent physical comedy: the knockabout acts of the nine...
This thesis examines laughter that attends violent physical comedy: the knockabout acts of the nine...
This thesis examines laughter that attends violent physical comedy: the knockabout acts of the nine...
Relative to comedy, gesture engenders a universal language by which audiences experience multiple fa...
Can we re-rethink the history of the cinema moving from gestures? The gesture connected with the act...
Can we re-rethink the history of the cinema moving from gestures? The gesture connected with the act...
Stopping the Show sheds light on the practice of inserting show-stopping spectacle in slapstick come...
Stopping the Show sheds light on the practice of inserting show-stopping spectacle in slapstick come...
This new study examines the representation of gesture in modernist writing, performance and cinema. ...
This new study examines the representation of gesture in modernist writing, performance and cinema. ...
This new study examines the representation of gesture in modernist writing, performance and cinema. ...
How to Hit the Ground: Motion and Measurement in Moving Pictures before The Great Crash Will Schmenn...
Contemporary first language curricula such as the Australian Curriculum: English strongly advocates ...
This essay investigates the role of gestures in the production of film genre. These repeated moves—g...