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Us Youth Films And Popular Music Identity Genre And Musical Agency Tim Mcnelis

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Us Youth Films And Popular Music Identity Genre And Musical Agency Tim Mcnelis
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.87 MB
Pages: 199
Author: Tim McNelis
ISBN: 9781317367390, 1317367391
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Us Youth Films And Popular Music Identity Genre And Musical Agency Tim Mcnelis by Tim Mcnelis 9781317367390, 1317367391 instant download after payment.

This book brings theory from popular music studies to an examination of identity and agency in youth films while building on, and complementing, film studies literature concerned with genre, identity, and representation. McNelis includes case studies of Hollywood and independent US youth films that have had commercial and/or critical success to illustrate how films draw on specific discourses surrounding popular music genres to convey ideas about gender, race, ethnicity, sexuality, and other aspects of identity. He develops the concept of ‘musical agency’, a term he uses to discuss the relationship between film music and character agency, also examining the music characters listen to and discuss, as well as musical performances by the characters themselves

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