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3 The Little Space Between Hal Ashby and Richard Linklater
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Rob Stone
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures vii
- Notes on Contributors viii
- Introduction: Linklater’s Itinerant Oeuvre 1
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Part 1 Auteur Cinema in Context
- 1 ‘I Think I Still Qualify as a Slacker . . . Just One that’s Currently Lucky’: The Myths of Slacker, Austin, and Richard Linklater 15
- 2 On Being a Vegetarian in Texas: The Incongruities and Politics of Linklater’s Fast Food Nation 34
- 3 The Little Space Between Hal Ashby and Richard Linklater 50
- 4 On Drifts and Swerves: Linklater’s Love for Lacunae 67
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Part 2 Genre as Means
- 5 Richard Linklater and the Field of American Dreams 85
- 6 Boyhood: Linklater’s Testament of American Youth after 9/11 100
- 7 The (Un)bearable Weight of Gendered Genre: Richard Linklater’s Post-Boyhood Masculinities 115
- 8 Stories So Far: Romantic Comedy and/as Space in Before Midnight 136
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Part 3 Style and Meaning
- 9 Empathetic Effort in Where’d You Go, Bernadette and Bernie 157
- 10 Richard Linklater’s Humanism: Moral Primacy, Recency Effects, and SubUrbia 176
- 11 Keeping Time in Dazed and Confused, Everybody Wants Some!!, and Boyhood 194
- 12 Rhythm and the Rotoshop: Waking Life, A Scanner Darkly, and Rhythmanalysis 210
- Index 234
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures vii
- Notes on Contributors viii
- Introduction: Linklater’s Itinerant Oeuvre 1
-
Part 1 Auteur Cinema in Context
- 1 ‘I Think I Still Qualify as a Slacker . . . Just One that’s Currently Lucky’: The Myths of Slacker, Austin, and Richard Linklater 15
- 2 On Being a Vegetarian in Texas: The Incongruities and Politics of Linklater’s Fast Food Nation 34
- 3 The Little Space Between Hal Ashby and Richard Linklater 50
- 4 On Drifts and Swerves: Linklater’s Love for Lacunae 67
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Part 2 Genre as Means
- 5 Richard Linklater and the Field of American Dreams 85
- 6 Boyhood: Linklater’s Testament of American Youth after 9/11 100
- 7 The (Un)bearable Weight of Gendered Genre: Richard Linklater’s Post-Boyhood Masculinities 115
- 8 Stories So Far: Romantic Comedy and/as Space in Before Midnight 136
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Part 3 Style and Meaning
- 9 Empathetic Effort in Where’d You Go, Bernadette and Bernie 157
- 10 Richard Linklater’s Humanism: Moral Primacy, Recency Effects, and SubUrbia 176
- 11 Keeping Time in Dazed and Confused, Everybody Wants Some!!, and Boyhood 194
- 12 Rhythm and the Rotoshop: Waking Life, A Scanner Darkly, and Rhythmanalysis 210
- Index 234