Jane Feuer conducts a critical analysis of the teen-musical according to industrial shifts and MTV aesthetics in her post-script of the 2nd ed. of The Hollywood Musical. This is the basis from which I've conceptualized the ("post") modern m ...
Accessibility to decaying public sites as a result of deindustrialization pushed the elite from the center of cultural production and made their institutions vulnerable to cultural revitalization from below. Film, M/TV, and the Internet have brought us a ...
Hi, Kelly. Thank you. Teens in the opening share a familiarity with Footloose both as a song and film- admitting Footloose has a history beyond the remake within its own story world. The film flaunts this kind of relationship in various ways, such as Ren& ...
I think the DJ- indentified with the production compnay logos also subordinates Reverend Moore's voice to the that of the filmmakers- as the amplified voice of reason. The car crash is intended to shock us the way Reverend Moore's sermon's ...
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