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Author Stevens, Kyle, author.

Title Mike Nichols : sex, language, and the reinvention of psychological realism / Kyle Stevens.

Publication Info. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, [2015]

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Description xii, 247 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
text rdacontent
unmediated rdamedia
volume rdacarrier
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-241) and index.
Contents Introduction: Mike Nichols and the politics of character -- Nothing goes unheard: Nichols and May, improvisation, and the skewing of language -- Nichols' comedy of remarriage -- The Graduate and the subversion of silence -- Carnal Knowledge: the close-up, duration, and affective impotence -- The minds of chameleons: Nichols and Streep -- Conclusion: Nichols' cinema of conversation.
Summary With iconic movies like Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, The Graduate, and Carnal Knowledge, Mike Nichols was the most prominent American director during the cultural upheavals of the 1960s. Mike Nichols: Sex, Language, and the Reinvention of Psychological Realism argues that he overhauled the style of psychological realism, and, in doing so, continues to shape the legacies of Hollywood cinema. It also reveals that misreadings of his films were central to foundational debates at the emergence of Cinema Studies as a discipline, inviting new reflections on critical dogma. Focusing on Nichols' classic movies, as well as later films such as Silkwood, The Birdcage, and Angels in America, Kyle Stevens demonstrates that Nichols' realism lies not in the plausibility of his characters but in their inherent mystery. By attending to the puzzling words and silences, breaths and laughter, that comprise these characters, Stevens uncovers new insights into the subversive potential of a range of cinematic elements, and reveals how Nichols' satirical oeuvre, and Hollywood itself, participated in several of the nation's most urgent social, political, and philosophical advances.--Publisher description.
Subject Nichols, Mike -- Criticism and interpretation.
Nichols, Mike -- Criticism and interpretation.
Nichols, Mike. (OCoLC)fst00105031
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc. (OCoLC)fst01411635
ISBN 9780199375806 (cloth)
0199375801 (cloth)
9780199375813 (pbk.)
019937581X (pbk.)

 
    
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