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[Commlist] New Book. Grease Is the Word: Exploring a Cultural Phenomenon
Tue Jan 21 17:33:38 GMT 2020
/Grease Is the Word: Exploring a Cultural Phenomenon/
Edited by Oliver Gruner andPeterKrämer
Published by Anthem Press: https://anthempress.com/grease-is-the-word-pdf
Bringing together a group of international scholars from diverse
academic backgrounds, ‘Grease Is the Word’ provides a series of fresh
and detailed analyses of the cultural phenomenon ‘Grease’. From the
stage show’s first appearance in 1971 to twenty-first century responses
to the ‘Grease Megamix’, ‘Grease Is the Word’ reflects on the musical’s
impact and enduring legacy. With essays covering everything from
production history, political representations, industrial impact, music,
stars and reception, the book shines a spotlight on one of Broadway’s
and Hollywood’s biggest commercial successes. By adopting a range of
perspectives, and drawing on various visual, textual and archival
sources, the contributors maintain a vibrant dialogue throughout,
offering a timely reappraisal of a musical that continues to resonate
with fans and commentators the world over. Written in an engaging,
accessible manner, the book will appeal to students, academics, and
anyone interested in American popular culture.
‘Mining significant new primary materials and offering an admirable
array of scholarly approaches, this collection adds much-needed depth to
our current understanding of one of the most successful and yet
underexamined pieces of American popular film in the twentieth century,
the “cultural phenomenon” known as Grease.’
—Barbara Jane Brickman, Assistant Professor of Media and Gender Studies,
New College & Department of Gender and Race Studies, University of
Alabama, USA
‘Gruner andKrämerhave gathered eleven fascinating essays that dissect
Grease and explore the contexts that produced it and sustained its
popularity. More than an in-depth examination of the film, “Grease Is
the Word” is a major new offering in the study of US cinema and culture.’
—Yannis Tzioumakis, Reader in Film and Media Industries, University of
Liverpool, UK
‘This collection brings together a variety of scholars in order to offer
an interdisciplinary array of approaches to examine a multimedia
phenomenon, using Grease as a lens through which to ask some of the key
questions pertinent to film, media and cultural studies – most
significantly questions related to stardom, nostalgia, fandom,
representation, adaptation and critical reception.’
—Melanie Kennedy (SFHEA), Lecturer in Media and Communication, School of
Media, Communication and Sociology, University of Leicester, UK
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