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For too long melodrama has been associated with outdated and morally simplistic stereotypes of the Victorian stage; for too long film studies has construed it as a singular domestic genre of familial and emotional crises, either subversively excessive or narrowly focused on the dilemmas of women. Drawing on new scholarship in transnational theatrical, film, and cultural histories, this collection demonstrates that melodrama is a transgeneric mode that has long spoken to fundamental aspects of modern life and feeling. Pointing to melodrama's roots in the ancient Greek combination of melos and drama, and to medieval Christian iconography focused on the pathos of Christ as suffering human body, the volume highlights the importance to modernity of melodrama as a mode of emotional dramaturgy, the social and aesthetic conditions for which emerged long before the French Revolution. Contributors articulate new ways of thinking about melodrama that underscore its pervasiveness across national cultures and in a variety of genres. They examine how melodrama has traveled to and been transformed in India, China, Japan, and South America, whether through colonial circuits or later, globalization; how melodrama mixes with other modes such as romance, comedy, and realism; and finally how melodrama has modernized the dramatic functions of gender, class, and race by orchestrating vital aesthetic and emotional experiences for diverse audiences.Product Identifiers
PublisherColumbia University Press
ISBN-139780231180672
eBay Product ID (ePID)9046686515
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Book TitleMelodrama Unbound: Across History, Media, and National Cultures
AuthorLinda Williams, Christine Gledhill
FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2018
Number of Pages440 Pages
Dimensions
Item Height254mm
Item Width178mm
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Series TitleFilm and Culture Series
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
EditorChristine Gledhill, Linda Williams