This concise yet comprehensive study explores the emblematic journey
by four young men from Liverpool from the epicentre of teen-led youth
culture to the experimentation of the counterculture and beyond.
Beginning with the celebration of Britain’s own ‘youthquake’ in
the joyous and genre-shifting A Hard Day’s Night (1964), the author
delves into how the Beatles’ film work allows us to chart their
subsequent musical maturation and retreat from the tribulations of
stardom in Help!, their tentative attempts at improvised filming in
the televised Magical Mystery Tour (1967), their acceptance of cartoon
representations as leaders of the hippie counterculture in Yellow
Submarine (1968), and the final implosion of their musical dynamic in
the recording studios of Let It Be (1970). The book analyses how, as
they grew with their fanbase, the Beatles’ films alternate
stylistically between mimetic representation and allegorical
interpretation, and switch narratively between fan-filled and
welcoming worlds, to films relaying introspection and isolation.
Offering an in-depth case study of the successes and failures of
British youth culture in a volatile decade, The Beatles and Film is an
engaging text for both scholars and general readers alike.
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From Youth Culture to Counterculture
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ISBN
9781000224863
Publisert
2020
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Vendor
Routledge
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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