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6. Performing/Acting Melodrama
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Helen Day-Mayer
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Prologue: The Reach of Melodrama ix
- Acknowledgments xxvii
- Introduction 1
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PART I: MELODRAMA’S CROSSMEDIA, TRANSNATIONAL HISTORIES
- 1. Unbinding Melodrama 15
- 2. The Passion of Christ and the Melodramatic Imagination 31
- 3. Boucicault in Bombay: Global Theater Circuits and Domestic Melodrama in the Parsi Theater 49
- 4. Global Melodrama and Transmediality in Turn-of-the-Century Japan 69
- 5. Transnational Melodrama, Wenyi, and the Orphan Imagination 83
- 6. Performing/Acting Melodrama 99
- 7. Melodrama and the Making of Hollywood 115
- 8. Modernizing Melodrama: The Petrified Forest on American Stage and Screen (1935–1936) 135
- 9. One Suffers but One Learns: Melodrama and the Rules of Lack of Limits 151
- 10. World and Time: Serial Television Melodrama in America 169
- 11. Melodrama’s “Authenticity” in Carl Th. Dreyer’s La Passion de Jeanne d’Arc 185
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PART II: CULTURAL AND AESTHETIC DEBATES
- 12. “Tales of Sound and Fury . . .” or, The Elephant of Melodrama 205
- 13. Repositioning Excess: Romantic Melodrama’s Journey from Hollywood to China 219
- 14. Melodrama and the Aesthetics of Emotion 237
- 15. Expressionist Aurality: The Stylized Aesthetic of Bhava in Indian Melodrama 253
- 16. The Sorrow and the Piety: Melodrama Rethought in Postwar Italian Cinema 273
- 17. Costumes as Melodrama: Super Fly, Male Costume, and the Larger-Than-Life 289
- 18. Melodrama and Apocalypse: Politics and the Melodramatic Mode in Contagion 311
- 19. Even More Tears: The Historical Time Theory of Melodrama 325
- Bibliography 341
- Contributor Biographies 367
- Index 371
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Prologue: The Reach of Melodrama ix
- Acknowledgments xxvii
- Introduction 1
-
PART I: MELODRAMA’S CROSSMEDIA, TRANSNATIONAL HISTORIES
- 1. Unbinding Melodrama 15
- 2. The Passion of Christ and the Melodramatic Imagination 31
- 3. Boucicault in Bombay: Global Theater Circuits and Domestic Melodrama in the Parsi Theater 49
- 4. Global Melodrama and Transmediality in Turn-of-the-Century Japan 69
- 5. Transnational Melodrama, Wenyi, and the Orphan Imagination 83
- 6. Performing/Acting Melodrama 99
- 7. Melodrama and the Making of Hollywood 115
- 8. Modernizing Melodrama: The Petrified Forest on American Stage and Screen (1935–1936) 135
- 9. One Suffers but One Learns: Melodrama and the Rules of Lack of Limits 151
- 10. World and Time: Serial Television Melodrama in America 169
- 11. Melodrama’s “Authenticity” in Carl Th. Dreyer’s La Passion de Jeanne d’Arc 185
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PART II: CULTURAL AND AESTHETIC DEBATES
- 12. “Tales of Sound and Fury . . .” or, The Elephant of Melodrama 205
- 13. Repositioning Excess: Romantic Melodrama’s Journey from Hollywood to China 219
- 14. Melodrama and the Aesthetics of Emotion 237
- 15. Expressionist Aurality: The Stylized Aesthetic of Bhava in Indian Melodrama 253
- 16. The Sorrow and the Piety: Melodrama Rethought in Postwar Italian Cinema 273
- 17. Costumes as Melodrama: Super Fly, Male Costume, and the Larger-Than-Life 289
- 18. Melodrama and Apocalypse: Politics and the Melodramatic Mode in Contagion 311
- 19. Even More Tears: The Historical Time Theory of Melodrama 325
- Bibliography 341
- Contributor Biographies 367
- Index 371