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Living Screens: Melodrama and Plasticity in Contemporary Film and Television

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Full Title:

Living Screens: Melodrama and Plasticity in Contemporary Film and Television

Contributors:

By (Author) Monique Rooney

ISBN:

9781783480470

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Rowman & Littlefield International

Publication Date:

28th August 2015

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Films, cinema

Dewey:

791.4575

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

208

Dimensions:

Width 142mm, Height 217mm, Spine 15mm

Weight:

281g

Description

Through original analysis of three contemporary, auteur-directed melodramas (Matthew Weiners Mad Men, Lars von Triers Melancholia and Todd Hayness Mildred Pierce), Living Screens reconceives and renovates the terms in which melodrama has been understood. Returning to Jean-Jacques Rousseaus foundational, Enlightenment-era melodrama Pygmalion with its revival of an old story about sculpted objects that spring to life, it contends that this early production prefigures the structure of contemporary melodramas and serves as a model for the way we interact with media today. Melodrama is conceptualized as a plastic form with the capacity to mould and be moulded and that speaks to fundamental processes of mediation. Living Screens evokes the thrills, anxieties, and uncertainties accompanying our attachment to technologies that are close-at-hand yet have far-reaching effects. In doing so, it explores the plasticity of our current situation, in which we live with screens that melodramatically touch our lives.

Reviews

Think of metamophoses that cannot consent to be apprehended only as reformations of the same shape, but as sudden ruptures. Think of ruptures that reveal the radical overturning of the logic of reformation itself. Think of unstable essences. Think of an ontological versatility. You will then discover the melodramatic power of transposition. Between Rousseau and McLuhan, Rooney presents here a series of brilliant readings that explore the surprising capacity of all media to transpose "old into new form". Her book is a stunninglybeautiful speaking sculpture. -- Catherine Malabou, Professor of Modern European Philosophy, Kingston University, UK
Living Screens is a bold, exciting book. Through meticulous close readings of Weiners Mad Men, Lars von Triers Melancholia, and Todd Hayness Mildred Pierce, Rooney aligns the living screens of the twenty-first century cinematic, televisual, and digital with Rousseaus invention of melodrama in the late eighteenth century, another period of rapid and far-reaching media change. Offering radically new perspectives on melodramas history and its revitalisation in long form television shows such as Mad Men, Living Screens is memorably evocative, showing how, in certain hands, interdisciplinarity can sculpt, speak, and sing. -- Gillian Russell, Gerry Higgins Professor of Irish Studies, University of Melbourne
In a series of incisive readings, Monique Rooney does wonders with and for the genre of melodrama. Her formidable articulation of formal matters on the scene and historical forces behind the scenes is altogether exemplary. The focus on musicputting the melo back in melodramais nothing short of revelatory and worth the price of admission. On the far side of her informed analyses we are in a much better position to understand the texture even of works not necessarily thought of as melodrama, such as the now legendary Mad Men. We also understand how and why these works move us, with or in excess of our wishes. Highly recommended for any student of the genre or any of her blockbuster examples. -- Ian Balfour, Professor of English, York University
Bold, imaginative and beautifully written, this is a book about the pleasure and thrills of the screen world that is as pleasurable and thrilling to read as the transformative arenas conjured through the flickering film and television images. -- Maria Delgado, Times Higher Education

Author Bio

Monique Rooney is a lecturer in the English Program, School of Literature, Languages and Linguistics at the Australian National University.

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