From its founding in 1912, the short-lived Keystone Film Company-home of the frantic, bumbling Kops and Mack Sennett's Bathing Beauties-made an indelible mark on American popular culture with its high-energy comic shorts. Even as Keystone brought "lowbrow" comic traditions to the screen, the studio played a key role in reformulating those traditions for a new, cross-class audience. In The Fun Factory, Rob King explores the dimensions of that process, arguing for a new understanding of working-class cultural practices within early cinematic mass culture. He shows how Keystone fashioned a style of film comedy from the roughhouse humor of cheap theater, pioneering modes of representation that satirized film industry attempts at uplift. Interdisciplinary in its approach, The Fun Factory offers a unique studio history that views the changing politics of early film culture through the sociology of laughter.
ISBN: | 9780520255388 |
Publisher: | University of California Press |
Imprint: | University of California Press |
Published date: | 10 Dec 2008 |
DEWEY: | 791.430973 |
DEWEY edition: | 22 |
Language: | English |
Number of pages: | 336 |
Weight: | 590g |
Height: | 229mm |
Width: | 152mm |
Spine width: | 22mm |