
- 291 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
Uses satirical parodies of screenplays and political blogs to reveal the cracks in our post-9/11 American psyche.
In This Is a Picture and Not the World, Joseph Natoli employs the lingua franca of film itself-screenplay dialogue-as well as the more recent form of the political blog to present a hyperreal account of popular film as both a creator and a reflector of our post-9/11 mass psyche. Drawing on both classic and contemporary film examples, the book also offers a quasihistory of film genres, including science fiction, the western, film noir, and screwball comedy, emphasizing how these genres have been shaken up, recontextualized, recombined, turned self-reflexive, and parodied over the past couple of decades. Taken together, these satirical parodies of screenplays and blogs reveal and perform how our very gaze has shifted from modern to postmodern, from a direct view of the world to a filtered one.
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Table of contents
- This Is a Picture and Not the World
- Contents
- Behind the Scenes: A Preproduction Q & A
- Introduction
- Outtake: Postmod Screwball
- Futurescape
- Frontierscape
- Noirscape
- Sneak Preview: Magic Town: America’s Heartland
- Documentary: The Short-Term Memory Detective
- Shortscape: Never Far from Melodrama
- Trailer: The Jesus Genre
- This Genre Does Not Exist
- Fearscape/Thrillscape/Nightscape
- American Cool
- Epi-Blog: Post-Hurricane Katrina
- Index of Film Titles