Genre and Performance: Film and Television
Discover the intricate relationship between genre and performance in the captivating world of film and television with Genre and Performance: Film and Television by Manchester University Press. Published in 2010, this insightful hardback edition spans 232 pages and delves into how popular genres shape our perceptions of on-screen performances.
This compelling book features contributions from both established and emerging scholars, offering innovative perspectives on a frequently overlooked aspect of media studies. By examining various genres, it sheds light on the dynamics of performance and the critical frameworks that influence audience interpretation. Perfect for students, academics, and passionate film enthusiasts, this work invites readers to rethink the role of genre in shaping narrative and character portrayal.
Enhance your understanding of film and television with this essential resource that bridges theory and practice in the realm of performance studies.