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Chanteuse in the City Kelley Conway

Chanteuse in the City By Kelley Conway

Chanteuse in the City by Kelley Conway


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Summary

Presents a genealogy of realist performance through analysis of the music hall careers and film roles of Mistinguett, Josephine Baker, Frehel, and Damia. This book offers a fresh interpretation of 1930s French cinema, emphasizing its love affair with popular song and its close connections to the music hall and the cafe-concert.

Chanteuse in the City Summary

Chanteuse in the City: The Realist Singer in French Film by Kelley Conway

Long before Edith Piaf sang La vie en rose, her predecessors took to the stage of the belle epoque music hall, singing of female desire, the treachery of men, the harshness of working-class life, and the rough neighborhoods of Paris. Icon of working-class femininity and the underworld, the realist singer signaled the emergence of new cultural roles for women as well as shifts in the nature of popular entertainment. Chanteuse in the City provides a genealogy of realist performance through analysis of the music hall careers and film roles of Mistinguett, Josephine Baker, Frehel, and Damia. Above all, Conway offers a fresh interpretation of 1930s French cinema, emphasizing its love affair with popular song and its close connections to the music hall and the cafe-concert. Conway uncovers an important tradition of female performance in the golden era of French film, usually viewed as a cinema preoccupied with masculinity. She shows how - in films such as Pepe le Moko, Le Crime de Monsieur Lange, and Zouzou - the realist chanteuse addresses female despair at the hopelessness of love. Conway also sheds light on the larger cultural implications of the shift from the intimate cafe-concert to the spectacular music hall, before the talkies displaced both kinds of live performance altogether.

Chanteuse in the City Reviews

Conway's entirely original research is well structured and clearly written, imparts expert readings, and is strengthened by historical groundedness. This is an extremely important book. - Christopher Faulkner, author of The Social Cinema of Jean Renoir; Conway's study offers fresh, challenging perspectives on French film history, on women in French cinema, and on the relationship between film of the 1930s and the city of Paris. - Judith Mayne, author of Cinema and Spectatorship

About Kelley Conway

Kelley Conway is Assistant Professor of Communication Arts at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.

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9780520244078
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Chanteuse in the City: The Realist Singer in French Film by Kelley Conway
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of California Press
20040908
273
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