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Joel And Ethan Coen Contemporary Film Directors Palmer R Barton

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Joel And Ethan Coen Contemporary Film Directors Palmer R Barton
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Publisher: University of Illinois Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.21 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Palmer, R. Barton
ISBN: 9780252029363, 9780252071850, 0252029364, 0252071859
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Joel And Ethan Coen Contemporary Film Directors Palmer R Barton by Palmer, R. Barton 9780252029363, 9780252071850, 0252029364, 0252071859 instant download after payment.

With landmark films such as Fargo, O Brother Where art Thou?, Blood Simple, and Raising Arizona, the Coen brothers have achieved both critical and commercial success. Proving the existence of a viable market for "small" films that are also intellectually rewarding, their work has exploded generic conventions amid rich webs of trans-textural references. In Joel and Ethan Coen, R. Barton Palmer argues that the Coen oeuvre also forms a central element in what might be called postmodernist filmmaking. Mixing high and low cultural sources and blurring genres like noir and comedy, the use of pastiche and anti-realist elements in films such as The Hudsucker Proxy and Barton Fink clearly fit the postmodernist paradigm. Palmer argues that for a full understanding of the Coen brothers unique position within film culture, it is important to see how they have developed a new type of text within general postmodernist practice that Palmer terms commercial/independent. Analyzing their substantial body of work from this "generic" framework is the central focus on this book.

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