
Folk Devils in Wardour Street: British Film, Music and Youth Cultures in Early Sixties Soho"
- Filomena Saltao
- Suitable for: All
- Admission: Free - All welcome
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Bio: Peter Stanfield is a professor of film at the University of Kent. He has a well-developed truant eye for pulp culture and has written six monographs on the topic. His latest book, Hoodlum Movies: Seriality and the Outlaw Biker Film Cycle, 1966-1972, develops ideas on film series, cycles and pulp cinema. Popular music’s interaction with film is a key theme in all of his outputs, whether that is a singing cowboy’s blue yodel, the siren song of a torch singer performing behind a veil of smoke and tears, the calypso beat of a juvenile delinquent pic, or the grease and chug of an outlaw biker movie soundtrack. He is currently working on a study of The Who and Pop Art: the band with built in hate.