Melodrama As Provocateur

Melodrama As Provocateur

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As one of the most influential contemporary film scholars, Linda Williams brought her critical feminist lens to some of society’s most maligned and underappreciated film genres. Melodrama as Provocateur showcases what was to be Williams's last project in which, insisting on melodrama as a cross-generic, cross-media mode, she investigates the divergence between French and American attitudes to film melodrama. A diverse group of scholars respond to her provocations, rethinking melodrama’s transnational, transmedia histories and potential futures. Their contributions examine how melodrama became, as Williams argues, the default mode of contemporary media, and demonstrate how it plays an increasingly powerful role in public discourse and political rhetoric today.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781478038573
ISBN10 1478038578
Number Of Pages 342
Item Weight 445 g
Publisher / Reseller Duke University Press
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

“Williams”s Melodrama as Provocateur is a comparative history of melodrama in two societies on both sides of the Atlantic. This collection changes the way we look at contemporary fictional production and challenges the dichotomy between elite and mass culture. It argues against this academic tradition and defends the idea that melodrama is the central form of American fiction, and more broadly of democratic cultures, found in most fictional cinemas around the world.”—Geneviève Sellier, coauthor of The Battle of the Sexes in French Cinema, 1930–1956

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Author's Bio

Linda Williams (1946–2025) was Professor of Film Studies and Rhetoric at the University of California, Berkeley. She authored and edited several books, including Screening Sex and Playing the Race Card. She received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the British Association of Film, Television and Screen Studies.

Christine Gledhill is Visiting Professor of Cinema Studies at the University of Leeds.

Laura Horak is Professor of Film Studies at Carleton University.

Elisabeth R. Anker is Professor of American Studies and Political Science and Director of Film Studies at The George Washington University.

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