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OverviewExamining Monty Python's enduring status as an unconventional, anti-authoritarian comedy touchstone, this book reappraises Python's comedy output from the perspective of its50 years of cultural circulation. Reconsidering the group's originality, impact and durability, a range of international scholars explores Python's influences, production contexts, frequently controversial themes, and the cult status and forms of fandom associated with Python in the present day. From television sketches, including The Funniest Joke in the World, Hell's Grannies, Dead Parrot and Confuse-a-Cat, to the films Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Life of Brian and The Meaning of Life, to songs from the albums and live shows, this book is a ground-breaking critical analysis of the Monty Python phenomenon. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kate Egan (Senior Lecturer in Film and Media, Northumbria University) , Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock (Professor, Central Michigan University)Publisher: Edinburgh University Press Imprint: Edinburgh University Press ISBN: 9781474475167ISBN 10: 1474475167 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 25 August 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsList of illustrations Acknowledgements Notes on contributors Kate Egan and Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock, ‘It’s… The Introduction’ PART I: SITUATING PYTHON 1. Rick Hudson, ‘Six Comics in Search of a …: Monty Python and Absurdist/Surrealist Theatre’ 2. Gina Wisker, ‘""‘None shall pass"" and ""The skull beneath the skin"": Monty Python, the British Class System, and Death’ 3. Anna Martonfi, ‘Der Ver Zwei Peanuts: Depictions of a Distant War in Monty Python’s Flying Circus’ PART II: PYTHON’S PRACTICES, FORMS AND MEDIUMS 4. James Leggott, ‘The Royal Philharmonic Goes to the Bathroom: The Music of Monty Python’ 5. Paul Wells, ‘The Disruptive Metamorphoses of an Impish God: Gilliam's Satiric Animation’ 6. Ewan Wilson, ‘Figures Traced in Shite: The Scribe, The Illuminator, and Monty Python’s Holy Grail’ PART III: CONTEXTS AND REPRESENTATIONS 7. Caroline Langhorst, ‘Grannies from Hell, Daring Bicycle Repairmen, Upper-Class Twits and ""Make Tea Not Love"": Monty Python’s Flying Circus and 1960s British (Popular) Culture’ 8. Brett Mills, ‘The Parrot, the Albatross, and the Cat: Animals and Comedy in Monty Python’ 9. Kathleen J. Cassity, ‘""Political Correctness"", Reversal, and Incongruity: Dynamics of Humour in Life of Brian’ PART IV: CULT, FANDOM AND PYTHON 10. Ernest Mathijs, ‘Philosophy, Absurdity, Waste and The Meaning of Life – A Cult Film, Of Sorts’ 11. Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock, ‘In Praise of Silliness: The Cult of Python’ 12. Kate Egan, ‘Memories of Connecting: Fathers, Daughters and Intergenerational Monty Python Fandom’ReviewsFifty years on, And Now For Something Completely Different provides a timely retrospective on the troupe’s transformation from absurdist cult TV to global comedy lingua franca. Egan and Weinstock’s clutch of new scholarly perspectives effectively historicises Python in popular culture. As Pythonology goes, this is pretty much the full Monty. -- Justin Smith, De Montfort University A fresh and broad-ranging collection that both builds on existing work on Monty Python, and takes several new approaches. This will be an important contribution to the field. -- Leon Hunt, Brunel University London If you’re after a series of lively, insightful and highly accessible essays about every aspect of Monty Python – from its use of stock music to its representation of animals – then this book is completely and utterly for you. -- Oliver Double, University of Kent This outstanding collection finds innovative, compelling things to say about the global cult of Python. Exploring absurdism and gothic horror, music and animation, deceased parrots and ‘political correctness’, Egan and Weinstock have gathered together a brilliant troupe of scholars. Including a focus on cult comedy and fandom, And Now For Something Completely Different makes a real difference to our understandings of Monty Python. -- Professor Matt Hills, University of Huddersfield, UK A fresh and broad-ranging collection that both builds on existing work on Monty Python, and takes several new approaches. This will be an important contribution to the field.--Leon Hunt, Brunel University London If you're after a series of lively, insightful and highly accessible essays about every aspect of Monty Python - from its use of stock music to its representation of animals - then this book is completely and utterly for you.--Oliver Double, University of Kent Fifty years on, And Now For Something Completely Different provides a timely retrospective on the troupe's transformation from absurdist cult TV to global comedy lingua franca. Egan and Weinstock's clutch of new scholarly perspectives effectively historicises Python in popular culture. As Pythonology goes, this is pretty much the full Monty.--Justin Smith, De Montfort University This outstanding collection finds innovative, compelling things to say about the global cult of Python. Exploring absurdism and gothic horror, music and animation, deceased parrots and 'political correctness', Egan and Weinstock have gathered together a brilliant troupe of scholars. Including a focus on cult comedy and fandom, And Now For Something Completely Different makes a real difference to our understandings of Monty Python. --Professor Matt Hills, University of Huddersfield, UK Author InformationDr Kate Egan is Senior Lecturer in Film and Media at Northumbria University Professor Jeffrey Weinstock is Professor of English at Central Michigan University Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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