International audienceClassical Hollywood musicals are probably the film genre in which the motif of transworld travel (either actual or metaphoric) is the most frequently used. Analyzing scenes from films such as "The Wizard of Oz" and "Brigadoon", I argue that this recurrent motif is not just a topos of a genre which favours escape from reality, but a central semantic/syntactic element which calls into question the received notion of the musical as an ideologically conservative genre meant to promote a conventional social order. Although musicals do not seem to allow any transgression other than momentary and derisory, the motif of transworld travel complicates the norms of the genre. Musicals produce a mature and sympathetic viewer who, ...
Though there have been many histories of the theater and specifically the theatrical musical, none h...
Despite the twenty-first century musical incessantly refashioning a diverse series of popular works,...
Despite the twenty-first century musical incessantly refashioning a diverse series of popular works,...
International audienceClassical Hollywood musicals are probably the film genre in which the motif of...
This article looks at cosmopolitanism in the American film musical through the lens of the genreR...
The twenty-first century musical is undoubtedly an intertextual landscape formed from fragments of p...
With the end of the Hollywood studio era, big budget blockbuster musicals had to find ways to compet...
In this chapter, I explore the role of history in Hollywood musicals, from the 1920s through until t...
Hollywood musicals combine two distinctive features: narrative and musical numbers, also referred to...
Formal and cultural analyses of The Wizard of Oz (Victor Fleming, 1939) indicate that Dorothy's pass...
The Musical is not only escapism nor mere entertainment as many film scholars have written. It is al...
Through a close reading of Busby Berkeley’s Take Me Out To The Ball Game (MGM, 1949) and Vincente Mi...
Though no single history of the Hollywood musical exists as such, a historical narrative nevertheles...
This research contributes to a growing body of scholarship that, from numerous perspectives, recogni...
This book examines the relationship between narrative film and reality, as seen through the lens of ...
Though there have been many histories of the theater and specifically the theatrical musical, none h...
Despite the twenty-first century musical incessantly refashioning a diverse series of popular works,...
Despite the twenty-first century musical incessantly refashioning a diverse series of popular works,...
International audienceClassical Hollywood musicals are probably the film genre in which the motif of...
This article looks at cosmopolitanism in the American film musical through the lens of the genreR...
The twenty-first century musical is undoubtedly an intertextual landscape formed from fragments of p...
With the end of the Hollywood studio era, big budget blockbuster musicals had to find ways to compet...
In this chapter, I explore the role of history in Hollywood musicals, from the 1920s through until t...
Hollywood musicals combine two distinctive features: narrative and musical numbers, also referred to...
Formal and cultural analyses of The Wizard of Oz (Victor Fleming, 1939) indicate that Dorothy's pass...
The Musical is not only escapism nor mere entertainment as many film scholars have written. It is al...
Through a close reading of Busby Berkeley’s Take Me Out To The Ball Game (MGM, 1949) and Vincente Mi...
Though no single history of the Hollywood musical exists as such, a historical narrative nevertheles...
This research contributes to a growing body of scholarship that, from numerous perspectives, recogni...
This book examines the relationship between narrative film and reality, as seen through the lens of ...
Though there have been many histories of the theater and specifically the theatrical musical, none h...
Despite the twenty-first century musical incessantly refashioning a diverse series of popular works,...
Despite the twenty-first century musical incessantly refashioning a diverse series of popular works,...