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 111-470 Comedy, Cult and the Carnivalesque

Note

Available as 111-370 at 3rd-year level.

Availability

Not offered in 1998.

Credit Points

16.7 3rd and 4th year

Coordinator

Angela Ndalianis

Contact

A 2 hour seminar and a 2 hour screening each week

Subject Description

This course will focus on approaches to and definitions of the comedy and cult in film and television (keeping in mind the flexible and indefinable nature of both these forms), with particular focus on the carnivalesque aspects of both forms. Areas to be explored will include: early film comedy; comedian comedy; sitcoms and female comics; characteristics and definitions of the cult text; South American cinema and the carnivalesque. In particular, students will be expected to consider various interpretative issues centring around these two forms - comedy and cult - including: the ability of comedy and cult to violate generic boundaries and rupture classical narrative form; pleasures of comedy and cult; the carnivalesque and liminality; comedy and the grotesque; the cultish nature of bad taste films (the films of John Waters, low budget monster films from the 40s-50s, serial films, Ed Wood classics); and cult, ritual and the cult spectator.

Assessment

Written work which may comprise class papers, essays or take-home examinations totalling about 5000 words for 3rd year and 6000 words for 4th year.

Prescribed Texts

  • Jenkins H and Karnick (eds), Classical Hollywood Comedy. American Film Institute Routledge New York 1994.
  • Neale S and F Krutnik, Popular Film and Television Comedy. Routledge London and New York 1990.
  • Telotte J. P, The Cult Film Experience: Beyond All Reason. University of Texas Press Austin 1991.


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