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Understanding Genre An approach to popular film

Face Value At face value, genre doesn t seem to be a very tricky concept at all. From the French word for type, we all know that it simply refers to a type of text. We re all very used to categories like Western, Horror, Rom-Com, etc.

Why Genre Theory?

Why Genre Theory? When Film Studies first started, the dominant theoretical approach was in terms of directors as authors of films: auteur theory.

Why Genre Theory? When Film Studies first started, the dominant theoretical approach was in terms of directors as authors of films: auteur theory. But in 1948 there were 2051 films released, 392 of which were comedies were they all created by auteurs?

Why Genre Theory? When Film Studies first started, the dominant theoretical approach was in terms of directors as authors of films: auteur theory. But in 1948 there were 2051 films released, 392 of which were comedies were they all created by auteurs? Genre theory sought to recognise film as an industrial and commercial medium as well as an art form.

Do we need a theory of Genre? The first question raised by Daniel Chandler in his Introduction to Genre Theory introduces a real stumbling block: Do genres exist independently of analysis? Is there a finite number of genres, or are they potentially endless?

Critical Construct?

Critical Construct? Are genres out there in the world, or do they get defined by critics?

Critical Construct? Are genres out there in the world, or do they get defined by critics? Actually, many of the earliest films were genre pictures as studios (as always) tried to repeat their successes.

Types of Text Genres differ between fields. Literary genres are different from theatrical genres, which are different from film genres, etc. Science Fiction literature is very different from film and TV (so-called) science fiction, for example. A Horror novel follows different conventions to a Horror film.

Shakespeare Tragedies, Comedies, Histories E.g. Hamlet, The Taming of the Shrew, Henry V.

Film There are many more film genres than there are Shakespearian genres. Listings magazines, newspapers, web sites etc. routinely use recognisable categories like Thriller, Action, Romantic Comedy, Road Movie, Disaster Movie and various hybrid genres including Period Drama, Crime Drama, Horror Comedy etc.

But is it a genre at all? One person s genre is another s thematic grouping or mode. There could be as many ways of categorising films as there are critics. Then there are sub-genres, hybrid genres, and cycles...

Groupings Grouping by period or country (American films of the 1930s), by director or star or producer or writer or studio, by technical process (CinemaScope films), by cycle (the 'fallen women' films), by series (the 007 movies), by style (German Expressionism), by structure (narrative), by ideology (Reaganite cinema), by venue ('drive-in movies'), by purpose (home movies), by audience ('teenpix'), by subject or theme (family film, paranoid-politics movies).

Still more... While some genres are based on story content (the war film), other are borrowed from literature (comedy, melodrama) or from other media (the musical). Some are performer-based (the Astaire-Rogers films) or budget-based (blockbusters, indie), while others are based on artistic status (the art film), racial identity (Black cinema), location (the Western) or sexual orientation (Queer cinema).

Form vs. Content A common-sense definition of genre is to say that it constitutes a group of films based on certain conventions of content and/or form. Content might refer to themes and settings Form might refer to structure and style Alternatively, some critics talk about external form vs. internal form.

Inside Outside Outer form: iconography Inner form: thematic identity

Simple? But what happens to a film that fits one genre based on theme/setting, but another based on form? Or one based on thematic identity and another on iconography? Example...?

Star Trek The iconography of science fiction The thematic identity of a western Described when it was proposed as, Wagon Train in space. What really matters is the way the themes are treated/represented.

Alien Iconography of Science Fiction Thematic identity of Horror (haunted house movie)

Westerns, for example Let s say we take a group of Western films and list the characteristics they share in common. Have we then defined the Western genre?

Platform Problem It s a classic platform problem. Where were we standing when we preselected the Western films we were using to define the Western genre? We already knew how we were defining Western before we started.

Annoyingly... Most of the early work on genre theory was based on The Western A lot of it simply doesn t work for other genres like Horror or Rom-Com Western was one of the earliest genres but why was it so popular? Why, in particular, was it so popular outside the USA?

Contemporaries A lot of the success of the western is put down to its mythological aspects (civilisation vs. wilderness; nature vs. culture; individual vs. community etc.) But it s easy to forget that the first films were being made while the last cowboy outlaws were still at large...

1895 and all that Lumière invented cinema around 1895 Almost at the same time, Robert Leroy Parker (Butch Cassidy) and Harry Longbaugh (Sundance Kid) formed their band of outlaws: The Wild Bunch Butch and Sundance were killed in Bolivia around 1922 - a year which saw over 2700 films made, inluding Nosferatu and 207 Westerns!

Iconography Since film is a visual medium, it s right that iconography tends to take precedence over thematic identity. Some critics argue that elements of iconography push a genre towards certain themes And some genres like horror don t share a common sense of time/place or fixed iconography like westerns do

Rational Fears Instead, horror depends a lot more on shared cultural values and audience fears which are often more psychological than visual! Where does this leave genre theory?

Keep it loose, keep it simple Words like definition and classification imply greater precision than actually exists. All critics can really do is identify generic tendencies As such, the word genre should not be translated but used as a specialist term with a very loose meaning.

The Audience Later genre criticism tried to take account of the relationship between institutions, texts, and audiences. For example, Steven Neale saw genre cinema as an attempt to position the audience in order to promote feelings of mastery: we can read genre films, so we feel good about ourselves. Why might this be?

Truly, madly, deeply It s only in recent years that critics have attempted to engage with the real audience as opposed to the imaginary and convenient construct they called the audience. Genres are now taken for granted (as defined), and genre theory now concentrates on sociohistorical context, ideology & politics, and historical development. Genres have local characteristics and local meanings to their audiences

Similarity and Difference Genre refers to groups of films which share a pattern of similarity and difference. The pleasure for the audience often lies in the experience of difference within the similarity (or vice versa!). For the critic, genre theory always places a text in relation to other texts, and the context in which it is consumed.

Sources/Further Reading An Introduction to Genre Theory by Daniel Chandler (http://www.aber.ac.uk/media/documents/intgenre/ intgenre.html) Hutchings, Peter: Genre theory and criticism in Approaches to Popular Film, Edited by Joanne Hollows and Mark Jancovich (Manchester University Press, 1995)