Vincente Minnelli: The Art of Entertainment

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Joe McElhaney
Wayne State University Press, 2009 - Performing Arts - 458 pages

A comprehensive scholarly examination of Vincente Minnelli, one of American cinema's central filmmakers.

Widely known for innovative films like Meet Me in St. Louis, An American in Paris, and The Band Wagon, Vincente Minnelli also directed classic film comedies like Father of the Bride and Designing Woman, and melodramas such as The Bad and the Beautiful and Some Came Running. Though his work is beloved by filmmakers and audiences alike, Minnelli has nonetheless received very little critical attention in English. Vincente Minnelli: The Art of Entertainment remedies this imbalance, offering the first-ever comprehensive and scholarly examination of Minnelli's career within a variety of discourses and methods.

Bringing together a number of previously uncollected and untranslated essays by some of the most important scholars and critics in North America, Australia, and Europe, Vincente Minnelli: The Art of Entertainment places Minnelli's cinema in its rightful position at the forefront of film history. In essays written over the last five decades, as well as a number of new essays commissioned especially for this volume, contributors consider Minnelli from a number of perspectives from auteurism to genre studies and psychoanalysis to close textual analysis. The volume is divided into four chronological sections, Minnelli in the 1960s: The Rise and Fall of an Auteur; The 1970s and 1980s: Genre, Psychoanalysis, and Close Readings; The 1990s: Matters of History, Culture, and Sexuality; and Minnelli Today: The Return of the Artist. An introduction by Joe McElhaney addresses the history of the reception of Minnelli's films, situating this reception within larger questions of film theory, criticism, and aesthetics.

Too often dismissed as little more than a stylist dependent on the resources of the studio system and the structures of genre, Vincente Minnelli deserves a second look from serious film scholars. Vincente Minnelli: The Art of Entertainment demonstrates the remarkable and sustained rigor of Minnelli's vision and will appeal to students and teachers of film studies as well as fans of Minnelli's work.

 

Contents

Making Minnellis Tea
27
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
41
Minnellis American Nightmare
64
Vincente Minnelli
79
Genre Psychoanalysis and Close Readings
97
Denial and Difference in The Band Wagon
130
Minnellis Madame Bovary
154
The Pirate Isnt Just Decor
167
BETH GENNÉ
252
Sympathy
275
Minnellis Action Painting in Lust for Life
297
Vincente Minnelli and Some Came Running
322
Minnelli in Double System
336
On The Courtship of Eddies Father
359
On a Clear Day You Can See Forever
374
Notes on Minnellis Poetics
394

The Bourgeois Family in Home from
185
Blackness and Entertainment in Cabin in the Sky
205
Vincente Minnelli and the Film Ballet
229
Minnellis Messages
414
Filmography
433
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About the author (2009)

Joe McElhaney is associate professor of film studies at Hunter College/City University of New York. He is the author of The Death of Classical Cinema: Hitchcock, Lang, Minnelli and Albert Maysles.

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