Our associates at the Society for American Music and Cambridge University Press saw fit to promote the “Oscar-worthy” special issue of their journal with a pretty good deal. Read on.
An Oscar-Worthy Special Issue:
Music and Sound in American Cinema
Music and Sound in American Cinema
Warm up to The Oscars by discovering the Journal of the Society for American Music's special on “Music and Sound in American Cinema, 1927-56,” offering a fascinating examination of the role of music and sound during Hollywood's “golden age.” Included in the special issue are articles on:
- Henry Hadley's involvement in early sound film
- King Kong and competing methods in Hollywood underscore
- Music, gender, and medical discourse in the 1940s female gothic film
- Subjectivity and gender in Forbidden Planet's soundscape of tomorrow
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*Complimentary access ends 30 April 2015.