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Powrie - Composing for the Screen in Germany and the USSR: Cultural Politics and Propaganda - 9780253219541 - V9780253219541
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Composing for the Screen in Germany and the USSR: Cultural Politics and Propaganda

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Description for Composing for the Screen in Germany and the USSR: Cultural Politics and Propaganda paperback. An innovative look into the intersection of film and music in Russia and Germany Editor(s): Powrie, Phil; Stilwell, Robynn J. Num Pages: 10 b&w illus. BIC Classification: 1DFG; 1DVU; APF; AV. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 5969 x 3963 x 14. Weight in Grams: 345.

Despite the long history of music in film, its serious academic study is still a relatively recent development and therefore comprises a limited body of work. The contributors to this book, drawn from both film studies and musicology, attempt to rectify this oversight by investigating film music from the vibrant, productive, politically charged period before World War II. They apply a variety of methodologies—including archival work, close readings, political histories, and style comparison—to this under explored field.

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2007
Publisher
Indiana University Press United States
Condition
New
Number of Pages
200
Place of Publication
Bloomington, IN, United States
ISBN
9780253219541
SKU
V9780253219541
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Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-1

About Powrie
Phil Powrie is Professor of French Cultural Studies at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. Most recently, he is co-author (with Bruce Babington, Ann Davies, and Chris Perriam) of Carmen on Film: A Cultural History (IUP, 2007). Robynn Stilwell is Assistant Professor of Music in the Department of Art, Music and Theatre at Georgetown University. She is co-editor (with ... Read more

Reviews for Composing for the Screen in Germany and the USSR: Cultural Politics and Propaganda
"Sampling a wide range of cinematic time and space, Composing for the Screen in Germany and the USSR leave no doubt that we have yet much to discover about the complex relationship between film music and 'cultural politics' and that the expertise and point of view which musicologists and, particularly, film music scholars bring to the discourse is invaluable." —Slavic ... Read more

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