A Companion to Martin Scorsese

A Companion to Martin Scorsese

'This valuable book brings the exceptional scale of Martin Scorsese's film work into clear view. His achievements are monumental, and the essays collected in this work provide wonderfully detailed and vivid analyses of his oeuvre. A comprehensive study of the most exciting filmmaker working today.'
Robert Burgoyne, University of St Andrews

A Companion to Martin Scorsese, Revised Edition is a comprehensive collection of original essays assessing the career of one of America's most prominent contemporary filmmakers. The first reference work of its kind, this book contains contributions from influential scholars in North America and Europe. The essays use a variety of analytic approaches to study numerous aspects of Scorsese's work, from his earliest films to his place within the history of American and world cinema. They consider his work in relation to auteur theory, the genres in which he has worked, his use of popular music, and his recent involvement with film preservation. Several of the essays offer fresh interpretations of some of Scorsese's most influential films, including Mean Streets, Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, GoodFellas, Gangs of New York, Hugo, and The Irishman. Others take a broader approach and discuss the representation of violence, ethnicity, religion, sexuality, gender, race, and other themes across his work. With insights that will interest film scholars as well as movie enthusiasts, this is an important contribution to the scholarship of contemporary American cinema.

Aaron Baker is Professor of Film and Media Studies within the English Department at Arizona State University, USA. His research focuses on sports culture, film authorship, and the representation of race, ethnicity, and gender in American cinema. He is coeditor of Out of Bounds: Sports, Media and the Politics of Identity (1997), and the author of Contesting Identities: Sports in American Film (2003), Steven Soderbergh (2011), and The Baseball Film: A Transmedia and Cultural History (2022).



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Aaron Baker is Professor of Film and Media Studies within the English Department at Arizona State University, USA. His research focuses on sports culture, film authorship, and the representation of race, ethnicity, and gender in American cinema. He is coeditor of Out of Bounds: Sports, Media and the Politics of Identity (1997), and the author of Contesting Identities: Sports in American Film (2003), Steven Soderbergh (2011), and The Baseball Film: A Transmedia and Cultural History (2022).



Klappentext

A Companion to Martin Scorsese

This valuable book brings the exceptional scale of Martin Scorsese's film work into clear view. His achievements are monumental, and the essays collected in this work provide wonderfully detailed and vivid analyses of his oeuvre. A comprehensive study of the most exciting filmmaker working today.
Robert Burgoyne, University of St Andrews

A Companion to Martin Scorsese, Revised Edition is a comprehensive collection of original essays assessing the career of one of America's most prominent contemporary filmmakers. The first reference work of its kind, this book contains contributions from influential scholars in North America and Europe. The essays use a variety of analytic approaches to study numerous aspects of Scorsese's work, from his earliest films to his place within the history of American and world cinema. They consider his work in relation to auteur theory, the genres in which he has worked, his use of popular music, and his recent involvement with film preservation. Several of the essays offer fresh interpretations of some of Scorsese's most influential films, including Mean Streets, Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, GoodFellas, Gangs of New York, Hugo, and The Irishman. Others take a broader approach and discuss the representation of violence, ethnicity, religion, sexuality, gender, race, and other themes across his work. With insights that will interest film scholars as well as movie enthusiasts, this is an important contribution to the scholarship of contemporary American cinema.



Zusammenfassung
A Companion to Martin Scorsese

A Companion to Martin Scorsese

This valuable book brings the exceptional scale of Martin Scorsese's film work into clear view. His achievements are monumental, and the essays collected in this work provide wonderfully detailed and vivid analyses of his oeuvre. A comprehensive study of the most exciting filmmaker working today.
Robert Burgoyne, University of St Andrews

A Companion to Martin Scorsese, Revised Edition is a comprehensive collection of original essays assessing the career of one of America's most prominent contemporary filmmakers. The first reference work of its kind, this book contains contributions from influential scholars in North America and Europe. The essays use a variety of analytic approaches to study numerous aspects of Scorsese's work, from his earliest films to his place within the history of American and world cinema. They consider his work in relation to auteur theory, the genres in which he has worked, his use of popular music, and his recent involvement with film preservation. Several of the essays offer fresh interpretations of some of Scorsese's most influential films, including Mean Streets, Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, GoodFellas, Gangs of New York, Hugo, and The Irishman. Others take a broader approach and discuss the representation of violence, ethnicity, religion, sexuality, gender, race, and other themes across his work. With insights that will interest film scholars as well as movie enthusiasts, this is an important contribution to the scholarship of contemporary American cinema.

Inhalt

Contributors ix

Introduction: Artistic Solutions to Sociological Problems 1
Aaron Baker

Part One The Pious Auteur 15

1 How Scorsese Became Scorsese: A Historiography of New Hollywood's Most Prestigious Auteur 17
Marc Raymond

2 Smuggling Iconoclasm: European Cinema and Scorsese's Male Antiheroes 38
Giorgio Bertellini and Jacqueline Reich

3 Italian Films, New York City Television, and the Work of Martin Scorsese 53
Laura E. Ruberto

4 The Imaginary Museum: Martin Scorsese's Film History Documentaries 71
Robert P. Kolker

5 Images of Religion, Ritual, and the Sacred in Martin Scorsese's Cinema 91
David Sterritt

Part Two Social Contexts and Conflicts 115

6 Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore and Italianamerican: Gender, Ethnicity, and Imagination 117
Aaron Baker

7 Mobsters and Bluebloods: Scorsese's The Age of Innocence in the Perspective of his Italian-American Films 133
Robert Casillo

8 Off-White Masculinity in Martin Scorsese's Gangster Films 173
Larissa M. Ennis

9 Irish-American Identity in the Films of Martin Scorsese 195
Matt R. Lohr

10 Issues of Race, Ethnicity, and Television Authorship in Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues and Boardwalk Empire 214
Jonathan J. Cavallero

11 Cinema According to Marty: Scorsese as American Film Culture's Intellectual 237
Marc Raymond

Part Three Form and the Filmmaking Process 249

12 Martin Scorsese and the Music Documentary 251
Michael Brendan Baker

13 Martin Scorsese Rocks 271
Giuliana Muscio

14 Music as Cultural Signifier of Italian-American Life in Who's That Knocking at My Door and Mean Streets

Titel
A Companion to Martin Scorsese
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9781118585696
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