Book: Film Parody This text looks at modes of contemporary film-making. It provides an introduction to films and a theoretical account of how parody itself operates on textual, pragmatic and socio-cultural levels. The author asserts that film parody is now a major mode of contemporary film-making.
"Film Parody "is the first major book on one of the most prolific and profitable--though under-discussed--modes of contemporary filmmaking. This book provides a lucid introduction to the films and a rigorous theoretical account of how parody itself operates on textual, pragmatic, and socio-cultural levels. Harries provocatively asserts that film parody is now so routinized by the major studios that it must be considered, in its own right, as a major mode of contemporary filmmaking.
Tracing a history of parodic cinema from early Laurel and Hardy spoofs to recent box-office hits such as "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery," this book defines parody in relation to other related, though different, modes of discourse such as irony and pastiche. Drawing from this history, and close analyses of films including "Blazing Saddles, Airplane , Young Frankenstein, Hot Shots , Naked Gun 33 1/3," and "Zelig, Film Parody "lays out the formal characteristics and examines the various strategies spectators bring to bear when watching parodies.
Details of Book: Film Parody Book: Film Parody
Author: Dan Harries
ISBN: 085170803X
ISBN-13: 9780851708034
, 978-0851708034
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: Sep 2000
Publisher: British Film Institute
Number of Pages: 153
Language: English