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Postmodern Hollywood

What's New in Film and Why It Makes Us Feel So Strange

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Exploring the influence of postmodernism on American culture, this volume delves into its significant presence in cinema. It examines how films like Pulp Fiction, Mulholland Drive, and Marie Antoinette embody themes of fragmentation, musical integration, and pastiche. The book is divided into four sections that provide an accessible overview of postmodernist elements in film, highlighting its impact on everyday life and media, making it a vital resource for understanding this cultural phenomenon.

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Postmodern Hollywood, M. Keith Booker

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