Hollywood Aesthetic
Pleasure in American Cinema
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 20 April 2017
- ISBN 9780190658755
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages320 pages
- Size 251x175x15 mm
- Weight 680 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 100 color illustrations 0
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Short description:
Hollywood Aesthetic offers the first comprehensive appraisal of Hollywood's capacity to provide aesthetic pleasure to mass audiences. Grounded in film history and in the psychological and philosophical literature in aesthetics, Hollywood Aesthetic explains how Hollywood creates, for huge numbers of people, some of their most exhilarating experiences of art.
MoreLong description:
Hollywood makes the most widely successful pleasure-giving artworks the world has ever known. The industry operates under the assumption that pleasurable aesthetic experiences, among huge populations, translate into box office success. With that goal in mind, Hollywood has systematized the delivery of aesthetic pleasure, packaging and selling it on a massive scale.
In Hollywood Aesthetic, Todd Berliner accounts for the chief attraction of Hollywood cinema worldwide: its entertainment value. Analyzing Hollywood in the areas of narrative, style, ideology, and genre, Hollywood Aesthetic offers a comprehensive appraisal of the aesthetic design of American commercial cinema. Grounded in film history and in the psychological and philosophical literature on aesthetics, the book situates aesthetic analyses within the context of film reception, the film industry, and the current understanding of human psychology.
Illustrated with numerous examples, Hollywood Aesthetic analyzes the design of a range of films that span Hollywood history. The book examines films, such as City Lights and Goodfellas, that have earned aesthetic appreciation from both fans and critics. But it also studies curious outliers and celebrated Hollywood experiments, such as The Killing and Starship Troopers, films popular with cinephiles and cult audiences. And it demonstrates the ways in which even ordinary popular films, from Tarzan and His Mate to Rocky III, as well as New Hollywood action blockbusters, like Die Hard and The Dark Knight, offer aesthetic pleasure to mass audiences. Hollywood Aesthetic explains how these and dozens of other Hollywood movies engage viewers by satisfying their aesthetic desires. Many film scholars dismiss Hollywood cinema as mere commercial entertainment and leave it at that. Hollywood Aesthetic explains how Hollywood creates, for huge numbers of people, some of their most exhilarating experiences of art.
Has there ever been a work reflecting on the characteristic aesthetic features, value, and experience afforded by Hollywood filmmaking with anything approaching the self-consciousness, rigor, and flair exhibited in Todd Berliner's Hollywood Aesthetic? ... Berliner's book offers us a theory of the aesthetic and of the Hollywood aesthetic, in which critical analysis plays a key supporting role.
Table of Contents:
Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface: The Test of Time
Introduction
Part I. Hollywood Classicism and Deviation
1. The Hollywood Aesthetic
2. Classicism and Deviation in His Girl Friday and Double Indemnity
Part II. Narrative
3. Hollywood Storytelling
4. Finding the Fit: Shifting Story Logic in Red River
Part III. Style
5. Hollywood Style
6. Raging Bull's Stylistic Dissonance
Part IV. Ideology
7. Ideology, Emotion, and Aesthetic Pleasure
8. Crime Films during the Period of the Production Code Administration
9. Genre and Ideology in Starship Troopers
Part V. Genre
10. The Hollywood Genre System
11. Bursting into Song in the Hollywood Musical
12. Complexity and Experimentation in the Western
Conclusion
Glossary
Notes
Bibliography
Index