POPULAR MUSIC AND FILM
Ian Inglis (ed.)
The growing presence of popular music in film is one of the most exciting areas of contemporary Film Studies. Written by a range of international specialists, this collection includes case studies on Sliding Doors, Topless Women Talk About Their Lives, The Big Chill and Moulin Rouge, considering the work of populist musicians such as the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix and Sting.Contributors to the volume include Robb Wright, Lesley Vize, Phil Powrie, Anno Mungen, Anaheid Kassabian, Lauren Anderson, Antti-Ville Karja, K. J. Donnelly, Lee Barron, Melissa Carey Michael Hannan and Jaap Kooijman.
January 2003
208 pages
John Mundy, Popular Music
January 2003
208 pages
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about the author
Ian Inglis is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Northumbria. He is the editor of The Beatles, Popular Music and Society: A Thousand Voices (2000) and has published widely on music and cinema.
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'An excellent intervention in the burgeoning interest in, and understanding of, film music.'John Mundy, Popular Music
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