Post-pop Cinema: The Search for Meaning in New American Film by Jesse Fox Mayshark
English | 31 May 2007 | ISBN: 027599080X | 206 Pages | PDF | 2 MB
English | 31 May 2007 | ISBN: 027599080X | 206 Pages | PDF | 2 MB
Starting in the early 1990s, artists such as Quentin Tarantino, David Foster Wallace, and Kurt Cobain contributed to a swelling cultural tide of pop postmodernism that swept through music, film, literature, and fashion. In cinema in particular, some of the arts most fundamental aspects-stories, characters, and genres, for instance-assumed such a trite and trivialized appearance that only rarely could they take their places on the screen without provoking an inward smirk or a wink from the audience.