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Incongruous Entertainment: Camp, Cultural Value, and the MGM Musical


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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 791.433
EAN: 9780822335955
ISBN: 0822335956
Label: Duke University Press
Manufacturer: Duke University Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 368
Publication Date: 2005-09
Publisher: Duke University Press
Studio: Duke University Press


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Editorial Review:
With their lavish costumes and sets, ebullient song and dance numbers, and iconic movie stars, the musicals that mgm produced in the 1940s seem today to epitomize camp. Yet they were originally made to appeal to broad, mainstream audiences. In this lively, nuanced, and provocative reassessment of the mgm musical, Steven Cohan argues that this seeming incongruity—between the camp value and popular appreciation of these musicals—is not as contradictory as it seems. He demonstrates that the films’ extravagance and queerness were deliberate elements and keys to their popular success. In addition to examining the spectatorship of the mgm musical, Cohan investigates the genre’s production and marketing, paying particular attention to the studio’s employment of a largely gay workforce of artists and craftspeople. He reflects on the role of the female stars—including Judy Garland, Debbie Reynolds, Esther Williams, and Lena Horne—and he explores the complex relationship between Gene Kelley’s dancing and his masculine persona. Cohan looks at how, in the decades since the 1950s, the marketing and reception of the mgm musical have negotiated the more publicly recognized camp value attached to the films. He considers the status of Singin’ in the Rain as perhaps the first film to be widely embraced as camp; the repackaging of the musicals as nostalgia and camp in the That’s Entertainment! series as well as on home video and cable; and the debates about Garland’s legendary gay appeal among her fans on the Internet. By establishing camp as central to the genre, Incongruous Entertainment provides a new way of looking at the musical.

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Rating:  out of 5 stars - Academic Work of Interest for Die-Hard Fans
As a whole, the book delves into the idea of "camp" in context of the MGM classic musicals. The Introduction gives the reader a very lengthy definition of "camp" and it's relation to homosexuality, queerness, and gayness (which he describes as all different ideas).

If you can actually sit down interrupted, the book hits on some unique ideas, including the "butch-ness" of Esther Williams, the sissy, yet heteroerotic Gene Kelly, the cultural value of Judy Garland information on the internet, ... Read More


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