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Fatal Attractions Dr. Lynne Pearce

Fatal Attractions par Dr. Lynne Pearce

Fatal Attractions Dr. Lynne Pearce


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A round up of current thinking on romance. The contributors consider the ways in which the codes and conventions of traditional romance, as a genre, are being rewritten and subverted in contemporary literature and film. It is argued that romance is a category under stress, and ask if the love story can survive in an age of postmodernism and AIDS.

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Fatal Attractions: Rescripting Romance in Contemporary Literature and Film Dr. Lynne Pearce

"Romance" is one of the most enduring of the "grand narratives". The impulse to consume those cultural constructions otherwise known as love stories is seemingly timeless and certainly insatiable. But in these post-colonial, post-modern times, how is the conventional love story faring? And what does its continuing appeal tell us about the culture in which we live? In this collection, the contributors consider the ways in which the codes and conventions of traditional romance, as a genre, are being rewritten and subverted in contemporary literature and film. Romance, it seems, is no longer an agent of cultural orthodoxy, perpetuating the institutions of monogamy, the family, heterosexuality and marriage - it can also, at least to some extent, destabilize those orthodoxies, and call them into quesstion, through burlesque, explicitly "feminist" texts, queer readings and so on. Romance, the contributors argue, is a category under stress. Can the love story - in fiction and in film - survive in an age of postmodernism, AIDS and queer theory? And if it can, what (utopian) political agenda might it serve?

Sommaire

Rescripting romance - an introduction, Lynne Pearce and Gina Wisker; Hollywood in the AIDS era - "Ghost" and "When Harry Met Sally", Maria Lauret; "Jane Eyre" in later lives - intertextual strategies in women's self-definition, Patsy Stoneman; if looks could kill - contemporary women's vampire fictions, Gina Wisker; prisons, traps and escape routes - feminist critiques of romance, Flora Alexander; essentially virtuous? Anita Brookner's "Hotel du Lac" as generic subversion, Maroula Joannou; another time, another place - the chronotope of romantic love in contemporary feminist fiction, Lynne Pearce; rewriting the love story - the reader as writer in Daphne du Maurier's "Rebecca", Judy Simons; love transforms - variations on a theme in film and soap, Phyllis Creme; Mills and Boon's temptations - sex and the single couple in the nineties, Nickianne Moody; true love in queer times - romance, suburbia and masculinity, David Oswell; the lure of abjection - sex, death and desire in "Basic Instinct", Barbara Creed; "girl meets girl" - changing approaches to the lesbian romance, Paulina Palmer; "they gotta do what they gotta do" - interrogating the contradictions and lasting pleasures of masculine romance, Derek Longhurst.

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GOR006436399
9780745313818
0745313817
Fatal Attractions: Rescripting Romance in Contemporary Literature and Film Dr. Lynne Pearce
Occasion - Très bon état
Broché
Pluto Press
1998-05-12
228
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