In the Space of a Song: The Uses of Song in Film

Hardback Published on: 14/10/2011
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Synopsis

Songs take up space and time in films. Richard Dyer's In the Space of a Song takes off from this perception, arguing that the way songs take up space indicates a great deal about the songs themselves, the nature of the feelings they present, and who is allowed to present feelings how, when and where. In the Space of a Song explores this perception through a range of examples, from classic MGM musicals to blaxploitation cinema, with the career of Lena Horne providing a turning point in the cultural dynamics of the feeling.

Chapters include:

  • The perfection of Meet Me in St. Louis
  • A Star Is Born and the construction of authenticity
  • 'I seem to find the happiness I seek': Heterosexuality and dance in the musical
  • The space of happiness in the musical
  • Singing prettily: Lena Horne in Hollywood
  • Is Car Wash a musical?
  • Music and presence in blaxploitation cinema

In the Space of a Song is ideal for both scholars and students of film studies.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis
  • ISBN: 9780415223737
  • Number of pages: 202
  • Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 20 mm
  • Weight: 570g
  • Languages: English