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Visions of England : class and culture in contemporary cinema / Paul Dave.

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Van Pelt Library PN1993.5.G7 D38 2006
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Dave, Paul.
Series:
Talking images series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Motion pictures--Great Britain.
Motion pictures.
Great Britain.
England--In motion pictures.
England.
Social classes in motion pictures.
Physical Description:
xv, 205 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Oxford ; New York : Berg, 2006.
Summary:
Visions of England is a provocative and original exploration of Englishness, in particular English class, in contemporary cinema. Class has been a central part, whether consciously or not, of much of English social analysis and artistic production for over a century. But as a way of interpreting society, class has found itself sidelined in a postmodern world. Visions of England presents a detailed analysis of the changing landscape of English class and culture.
Visions of England explores a wide range of film production - from gangster thrillers like Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels to the period cinema of Elizabeth, from cult classics like Performance and Trainspotting to the mainstream romantic comedy of Notting Hill and Bridget Jones, from the social realist drama of Billy Elliot and The Full Monty to the multicultural comedy of Bend it like Beckham, and the experimentalism of films such as London Orbital and Robinson in Space. An extraordinarily wide-ranging and incisive study, Visions of England rewrites the relationship of film and Englishness.
Contents:
Introduction : British cinema and class : pastoral visions
The upper classes : the heritage film
The middle classes : fairy tales and idylls
The working class : elegies
The underclass : fantasy and realism
The lumpenproletariat : countercultural performances
The problem of England : aesthetics of the everyday
Peculiar capitalism: occult heritage
Epilogue : 'and then what?'.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1845202929
1845202937
OCLC:
62408694
Publisher Number:
9781845202927
9781845202934

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