Popular Culture, Film and Folklore Ph.D. Exam

Texts

Arnold, Matthew. Culture and Anarchy. Ed. Samuel Lipman. New Haven: Yale UP,

1994.

Bakhtin, Mikhail. Rabelais and His World. Trans. Helene Iswolsky. Cambridge: MIT

Press, 1968.

Barthes, Roland. Mythologies. Trans. Annette Lavers. New York: Hill and Wang, 1972.

Baudrillard, Jean. America. Trans. Chris Turner. New York: Verso, 1989.

Bogle, Donald. Blacks in American Films and Television: An Encyclopedia.

New York: Garland, 1988.

Boorstin, Daniel. The Image: A Guide to Pseudo-Events in America. 1961; rpt.

New York: Vintage, 1992.

Cawelti, John. Adventure, Mystery, and Romance: Formula Stories as Art and Popular

Culture. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1976.

De Certeau, Michel. The Practice of Everyday Life. Trans. Michael B. Smith. Berkeley:

U of California P, 1984.

Dunne, Michael. Metapop: Self-referentiality in Contemporary American Popular

Culture. Jackson: UP of Mississippi, 1992.

Ewen, Stuart. All Consuming Images: The Politics of Style in Contemporary Culture.

New York: Basin Books, 1988.

Fiske, John. Understanding Popular Culture. Boston: Unwin Hyman, 1989.

Gabler, Neil. Life the Movie: How Entertainment Conquered Reality. New York:

Knopf, 1998.

Gramsci, Antonio. The Prison Notebooks. Ed. and Trans. Joseph A. Buttigieg.

New York: Columbia UP, 1996.

Hague, Angela and David Lavery, eds. Teleparody: Predicting/Preventing the TV

Discourse of Tomorrow. New York: Wallflower Press, 2002.

Hebdige, Dick. Hiding in the Light: On Images and Things. 1988. Rpt. London:

Routledge, 2002.

---. Subculture: The Meaning of Style. New York: Routledge, 1979.

Jameson, Frederic. Postmodernism, or The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism. Durham,

NC: Duke UP. 1991.

Jenkins, Henry. Textual Poachers: Television Fans and Participatory Culture. New

York: Routledge, 1992.

Johnson, Steven. Everything Bad Is Good for You: How Today’s Popular Culture Is

Actually Making Us Smarter. New York: Penguin, 2005.

Kaplan, E. Ann. Rocking Around the Clock: Music Television, Postmodernism, and

Consumer Culture. New York: Methuen, 1987.

King, Stephen. Stephen King’s Danse Macabre. New York: Everest House, 1981.

Lavery, David, ed. Full of Secrets: Critical Approaches to Twin Peaks. Detroit: Wayne

State UP, 1995.

Lyotard, Jean-Francois. The Postmodern Condition: A Report on Knowledge.

Minneapolis, MN: U of Minnesota P, 1984.

Marc, David. Comic Visions: Television Comedy and American Culture. Malden, MA:

Blackwell, 1997.

McLuhan, Marshall, and Quentin Fiore. The Medium is the Message: An Inventory of

Effects. 1967. Rpt. New York: Genko, 2005.

Marcus, Greil. Mystery Train: Images of America in Rock ‘N’ Roll Music. New York:

Penguin, 1990.

Marcuse, Herbert. One Dimensional Man: Studies in the Ideology of Advanced

Industrial Society. Boston: Beacon, 1964.

Miller, Mark Crispin. Boxed In:The Culture of Television. Evanston, IL: Northwestern

UP, 1988.

Modleski, Tania. Loving With a Vengeance: Mass-produced Fantasies for Women.

Hamden, CT: Shoe String, 1982.

---. Studies in Entertainment: Critical Approaches to Mass Culture. Bloomington:

Indiana UP, 1986.

Mukerju, Chandra, and Michael Schudson, eds. Rethinking Popular Culture:

Contemporary Perspectives in Cultural Studies. Berkeley: U of California P, 1991.

Nye, Russell. The Unembarrassed Muse: The Popular Arts in America. New York:

Dial Press, 1970.

Radner, Hilary. Shopping Around: Feminine Culture and the Pursuit of Pleasure. New

York: Routledge, 1995.

Radway, Janice. Reading the Romance: Women, Patriarchy, and Popular Literature.

Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 1984.

Simon, Richard Keller. Trash Culture: Popular Culture and the Great Tradition.

Berkeley: U of California P, 1999.

Stark, Steven D. Glued to the Set: The 60 Television Shows and Events That Made Us

Who We Are Today. New York: Free Press, 1997.

Tompkins, Jane P. West of Everything: The Inner Life of Westerns. New York: Oxford

UP, 1992.

Warshow, Robert. The Immediate Experience: Movies, Comics, Theatre, and Other

Aspects of Popular Culture. 1962. Rpt. New York: Atheneum, 1971.

Wolf, Naomi. The Beauty Myth: How Images of Beauty Are Used Against Women. New

York: Anchor, 1992.

Wolfe, Charles K. A Good-Natured Riot: The Birth of the Grand Ole Opry. Nashville:

Vanderbilt UP, 1999.

Žižek, Slavoj. Looking Awry: An Introduction to Jacques Lacan through Popular

Culture. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1991.

Topics

Ali, Muhammed

Amos and Andy

Amusement Parks

Animation

Astaire, Fred

Aunt Jemima

Automobiles

Ball, Lucille

Barbie

Beatles, The

Benn, Jack

Broadway Musicals

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Bugs Bunny

Carter Family

Carson, Johnny

Celebrity

Chandler, Raymond

Child, Julia

Comic Books/Strips

Country Music

Crosby, Bing

Dimaggio, Joe

Dragnet

Emmett, Daniel Decatur

Fashion

Fibber Magee and Molly

Foodways

Games and Toys

Gangbusters

Garland, Judy

Godfather, The, dir. by Francis Ford Coppola

Gone with the Wind, dir. by Victor Fleming

Graffiti

Griffith, Andy

Harlequin Romance

Holiday, Billie

Imitation of Life, dir. by Douglas Sirk

Jazz

Karloff, Boris

Louis, Joe

Magazines

Mickey Mouse

Monroe, Marilyn

Movies

Museums and Collecting

Newspapers

Pornography

Porter, Cole

Presley, Elvis

Pulp and Dime Novels

Radio

Rodgers, Richard

Ruth, Babe

Science Fiction

Seinfeld

Sinatra, Frank

Sports

Stagecoach. dir. by John Ford

Star Wars, dir. by George Lucas

Sullivan, Ed

Television

Twin Peaks

Westerns

Williams, Hank

Journals

American Quarterly

Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies

Journal of Popular Culture

Journals of Popular Film and Television

Postmodern Culture

Quarterly Review of Film and Video

South Atlantic Quarterly

Social Text

Studies in Popular Culture

Film Studies Ph.D. Exam

Texts

Agee, James. Agee on Film. 1958; rpt.New York: Modern Library, 2000.

Altman, Rick. Film/Genre. London: BFI, 1999.

Andrew, J. Dudley. The Major Film Theories: An Introduction. New York: Oxford

UP, 1976.

Arnheim, Rudolf. Film as Art. 1933. London: Faber, 1958.

Balázs, Bela. Theory of Film: Character and Growth of a New Art. 1952; rpt. New

York: Dover 1970.

Barnouw, Eric. Documentary: A History of the Non-Fiction Film. New York; Oxford

UP, 1993.

Bazin, Andre. What Is Cinema? Vol. I. and II. Ed. and trans. Hugh Gray. Berkeley:

U of California P, 1971.

Bluestone, George. Novels into Film: The Metamorphosis of Fiction into Cinema. Johns

Hopkins UP, 2003.

Bordwell, David. Making Meaning: Inference and Rhetoric in the Interpretation of

Cinema. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1989.

Braudy, Leo. The World in a Frame. Garden City: Anchor Books, 1977.

Cavell, Stanley. The World Viewed: Reflections on the Ontology of Film. New York:

Viking Press, 1971.

Cawelti, John. The Six-Gun Mystique. 2nd ed. Bowling Green, OH: Popular Press,

1984.

Chatman, Seymour. Story and Discourse: Narrative Structure in Fiction and Film.

Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1978.

Clover, Carol. J. Men, Women, and Chain Saws: Gender in the Modern Horror Film.

Princeton: Princeton UP, 1992.

Cook, David A. A History of Narrative Film. 4th ed. New York: W.W. Norton,

2004.

Cook, Pam and Mieke Bernink. The Cinema Book. 2nd ed. London: BFI, 1999.

Cripps, Thomas. Slow Fade to Black: The Negro in American Film, 1900-1942. New

York: Oxford UP, 1993.

de Lauretis, Teresa. Alice Doesn’t: Feminism, Semiotics, Cinema. Bloomington:

Indiana UP, 1984.

Eisenstein, Sergei. Film Form: Essays in Film Theory. Ed. and trans. Jay Leyda.

New York: HBJ, 1949.

---. The Film Sense. Ed. and trans. Jay Leyda. New York: HBJ, 1947.

Gaines, Jane, ed. Classical Hollywood Narrative: The Paradigm Wars. Durham, NC:

Duke UP, 1992.

Grant, Barry Keith, ed. Film Genre Reader III. Austin: U of Texas P, 2003.

Gunning, Tom. D. W. Griffith and the Origins of American Narrative Film: The Early

Years at Biograph. Urbana andChicago: U of Illinois P, 1991.

Haskell, Molly. From Reverence to Rape: The Treatment of Women in the Movies.

Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1987.

Hillier, Jim, ed. Cahiers du Cinema, 1950s: Neo-Realism, Hollywood, New Wave.

Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1985.

Hoberman, J. and Jonathan Rosenbaum. Midnight Movies. New York: DaCapo, 1983.

hooks, bell. Reel to Real: Race, Sex, and Class at the Movies. New York: Routledge,

1996.

Kael, Pauline. I Lost It at the Movies. Boston: Little, Brown, 1965.

Kawin, Bruce F. Mindscreen: Bergman, Godard, and the Language of First-Person

Film. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1978.

Kitses, Jim. Horizons West: Directing the Western from John Ford to Clint Eastwood.

London: BFI, 2004.

Kolker, Robert Phillip. A Cinema of Loneliness. 3rd ed. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2000.

Kracauer, Siegfried. Theory of Film: The Redemption of Physical Reality. New York:

Oxford UP, 1960.

Monaco, James. How to Read a Film: Movies, Media, Multimedia. 3rd ed. New

York: Oxford, 2000.

Mulvey, Laura. Visual and Other Pleasures. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1989.

Murray, Edward. Nine American Film Critics. New York: Ungar, 1975.

Naremore, James, ed. Film Adaptation. New Brunswick: Rutgers UP, 2000.

O’Brien, Geoffrey. Phantom Empire: Movies in the Mind of the 20th Century. New

York: Norton, 1993.

Perez, Gilberto. The Material Ghost: Films and Their Medium. Baltimore: Johns

Hopkins UP, 1998.

Ray, Robert B. A Certain Tendency of the Hollywood Cinema, 1930-1980. Princeton:

Princeton UP, 1985.

Rosenbaum, Jonathan. Placing Movies: The Practice of Film Criticism. Berkeley: U of

California P, 1995.

Russo, Vito. The Celluloid Closet: Homosexuality in the Movies. New York: Harper,

1981.

Sarris, Andrew. The American Cinema: Directors and Directions, 1929-1968. New

York: Dutton, 1969.

Schatz, Thomas. The Genius of the System: Hollywood Filmmaking in the Studio Era.

New York: Pantheon, 1988.

---. Hollywood Genres: Formulas, Filmmaking,and theStudio System. New York:

Random House, 1981.

Silver, Alain and James Ursini, eds. Film Noir Reader. New York: Limelight,

1996.

Sobchack, Vivian. Screening Space: The American Science Fiction Film. New

Brunswick: Rutgers UP, 2003.

Stam, Robert. Film Theory: An Introduction. Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2000.

Telotte, J. P., ed. The Cult Film Experience. Austin: U of Texas P, 1992.

Wollen, Peter. Signs and Meaning in the Cinema. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1972.

Topics

Acting

Adaptation

Allusion

Animation

Art film

Auteur theory

Avant-garde film

Celluloid closet

Cinéma verité

Cinematic apparatus

Cinematic discourse

Cinematography

Classic Hollywood text

Conventions of film

Deep focus

Diegesis

Film censorship

Film culture

Film genre

Film noir

Film theory

Formula

Genre

Iconography

Ideology

Intertextuality

Major directors

Mise en scene

Montage

Movement

Narratology

National cinema

Neo-realism

New Wave

Point of View

Postmodernism

Reader-response criticism

School

Screenwriting

Screwball comedy

Self-referentiality

Semiotics

Sequel

Sound editing

Stars

Subtext

Underground/experimental film

Voice-over

Women in film

Journals

Camera Obscura

Cineaste

Film comment

Film Journal

Film Quarterly

Literature/Film Quarterly

Post Script

Quarterly Review of Film and Video

Sight and Sound

Wide Angle

Folklore Ph.D. Exam

Texts

  1. Writing Culture: The Politics and Poetics of Ethnography, James Clifford & George Marcus, eds.
  2. Women Writing Culture, Ruth Behar & Deborah Gordon, eds.
  3. Woman, Native Other, Trinh T. Minh-ha
  4. People Studying People, Robert A. Georges & Michael O. Jones
  5. Toward New Perspectives in Folklore, Richard Bauman & Americo Peredes, eds.
  6. Number Our Days, Barbara Myerhoff
  7. Story, Performance & Event, Richard Bauman
  8. Verbal Art as Performance, Richard Bauman
  9. Diversities of Gifts, Ruel Tyson, James L. Peacock, & Daniel Patterson, eds.
  10. American Folklore Scholarship: A Dialogue of Dissent, Rosemary Zumwalt
  11. The Theory of Oral Composition: History & Methodology, John Miles Foley
  12. The Singer of Tales, Albert Lord
  13. Folklore & Literature: Rival Siblings, Bruce Rosenberg
  14. Handmaidens of the Lord, Elaine J. Lawless
  15. Holy Women, Wholly Women, Elaine J. Lawless
  16. Writing Ethnographic Fieldnotes, Robert Emerson, Rachel Fretz & Linda Shaw
  17. Deep Down in the Jungle, Roger Abrahams
  18. African Folklore in the New World, Roger Abrahams
  19. On the Nature of Fairy Tales, Max Lüthi
  20. Fictions of Feminist Ethnography, Kamela Visweswaran
  21. Mama Lola, Karen McCarthy Brown
  22. Mules & Men, Zora Neale Hurston
  23. Handbook of American Folklore, Richard Dorson
  24. American Folklore, Richard Dorson
  25. The Dynamics of Folklore, Barre Toelken
  26. The Hero of A Thousand Faces, Joseph Campbell
  27. African American Proverbs in Context, Sw. Anand Prahlad
  28. I Heard It Through The Grape Vine: Rumor in African-American Culture, Patricia Turner
  29. The Spoken Word and the Work of Interpretation, Dennis Tedlock
  30. Folk Medicine in Southern Appalachia, Anthony Cavender
  31. All That is Native and Fine, David Whisnant
  32. Feminist Messages: Coding in Women’s Folklore, Joan Radner, ed.
  33. Feminist Theory and the Study of Folklore, Susan Hollis, Linda Pershing, & M. Jane Young, eds.
  34. The Sacred Hoop, Paula Gunn Allen
  35. Orality and Literacy, Walter Ong
  36. Ethnomimesis: Folklife and the Representation of Culture, Robert Cantwell
  37. George Magoon and the Down East Game War, Edward Ives
  38. Women’s Folklore, Women’s Culture, Rosan Jordan & Susan Kalčik
  39. The Terror That Comes in the Night, David Hufford
  40. Following Tradition, Simon Bronner