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Just-published...
Stoogeology
Edited by Peter Seely and Gail W. Pieper
McFarland & Company Publishers
BIBLIOGRAPHY (http://threestooges.net/bibliography.php)
Available from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, etc., and McFarland's website
Table of Contents (272 pgs)...
The Aesthetics of Stooge Filmmaking
- "Casting Asparagus, Tunis Sandwiches and Moidering the King's English: Puns, Wordplay and Malapropisms in the The Three Stooges' Films," by Peter Seely
- "Surrealistic Stooges: The Supernatural and the Extraordinary in Slapstick Comedy," by Peter Seely
- "Discovered Treasures: The Three Stooges' Missing Scenes," by Brent Seguine
- "Comedy of Errors: Mistakes and the Humorous Results in The Three Stooges Films," by Peter Seely
- "Hail Columbia! A Deconstruction of the Columbia Studios Style in The Three Stooges and Other Comedy Shorts," by Peter Seely
Stooge Psychology and Religion
- "Deconstructing The Three Stooges: Freud's Concept of the Id, Ego and Superego," by Tim Snyder
- "You Gotta Have Heart: The Pathos of Slapstick and The Three Stooges," by Peter Seely
- "Much Ado About Nothing: Violence in The Three Stooges Comedies," by Don Morlan
- "A Pie in the Face: The Three Stooges' Anti-aristocracy Theme in Depression Era American Film," by Don Morlan
- "Slap-Shtik: The Three Stooges in the Context of Jewish Humor and Vaudeville," by Faye Ringel
- "Larry: The Existential Stooge," by Ted Levitt
The Stooges Go to War
- "The Three Stooges' Contributions to World War II Propaganda: Moe Hailstone and Adenoid Hynkel's Race to the Screen," by Don Morlan
- "Hang Hitler! The Three Stooges Take Potshots at Nazis," by Lynn Rapaport
- "Slapstick Satire: The Three Stooges' Portrayals of the Japanese in World War II Comedies," by Don Morlan
Race, Ethnicity and Gender in Stooge Films
- "The Image of the Negro in The Three Stooges Shorts," by Peter Seely
- "Hassan Ben Sober: Images of American Indians, Latinos and Arabs in the Short Films of The Three Stooges," by Peter Seely
- "Europeans and the Stooges: The Other 'Other'," by Peter Seely
- "Hiya, Toots: Women and Gender in The Three Stooges," by Kathleen Chamberlain
- "Dames, Babes, Battleaxes and Tomatoes: Women and The Three Stooges," by Peter Seely
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Seems interesting - kind of - but it also might be over analyzing things too much.
At Amazon and from the publisher, it's 35.00 and it's a paperback. No thank you. Maybe at 50-60% less.
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Seems interesting - kind of - but it also might be over analyzing things too much.
At Amazon and from the publisher, it's 35.00 and it's a paperback. No thank you. Maybe at 50-60% less.
Wait 6 months to a year... deep discounts.
James
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Hmmm....as a psychology major, it would be interesting, but as a Stooge fan, I'd probably be bored to tears by reading about id, ego, etc., and other psychological "stuff" in Stooge films. Hey, I watch them to laugh--if I wanted to analyse something, I'd analyse the Simpsons or Family Guy or something.
And of course, as most "analytical" books, they're waaay overpriced. I wouldn't be surprised if I saw it as supplemental reading in a psychology course somewhere.
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Has anyone bought this book?
Just curious, it's still 35 dollars on Amazon. The price is still a bit high for me
at the moment but I'll probably get this eventually.