Description
Examines twelve major film genres, their identifying characteristics, history and development, and representative films, for film students and fans alike.
About the Author
Mark A. Graves, PhD, is an assistant professor in the Department of English, Foreign Languages, and Philosophy, Morehead State University (KY), where he teaches courses in American literature, Southern literature, and film. F. Bruce Engle, PhD, is an instructor in the Department of English, Foreign Languages, and Philosophy, Morehead State University (KY), where he teaches courses in compostion, English and world literature, film, and women's studies.
Reviews
One could discuss a passel of genres or, like the authors, settle on an even dozen: action-adventure, comedy, costume, epic, film noir, horror, musical, science fiction, suspense, war, Western, and women's films. Those looking for crime might locate films scattered across action-adventure, suspense, and film noir, even epics. The extensive index locates all film titles and every named individual (actors, directors, writers, and more). Each genre features an introduction delineating the defining characteristics, followed by a discussion of the subgenres, e.g., musical: backstage, revue, star showcase, adaptation, dance, and animated. Two-thirds of the volume is devoted to a decade-by-decade narrative history of each genre that often reads like a novel. In fact, the length of the history sections make this reviewer wonder if the entries might be too long for strictly reference-only usage. The writing is facile, using dozens of films to illustrate each section of text. This may assume a greater familiarity with the canon than some students have. Each chapter ends with a brief bibliography of key works; sadly, many are out of print. This volume will be a solid purchase for any library serving film studies or film buffs. Recommended. All levels. * Choice *
Two English professors at Morehead State University define the most recognizable features of films in 12 film genres, chronicle the history of each genre as it has evolved throughout the decades, and describe the various sub-genres within each genre. The exposition identifies significant or innovative examples of primarily American films in each genre, often summarizing the plot and noting the cast. Among the genres are costume film, epic, film noir, war film, and woman's film. Approximately 30 black and white movie stills are provided. * Reference & Research Book News *
[W]ill be found invaluable by students on film or video courses, and film appreciation courses. It is a good text on genre for those at an introductory level and would encourage them to look at more advanced works. It is written in a clear and readable style, an east read in other words, and will be appreciated by (and probably extremely popular with) readers in a public library. * Reference Reviews *
Book Information
ISBN 9780313330940
Author Mark A. Graves
Format Hardback
Page Count 360
Imprint Greenwood Press
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Weight(grams) 907g