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Melodrama

an aesthetics of impossibility

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An edition of Melodrama (2016)

Melodrama

an aesthetics of impossibility

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"Offering a new queer theorization of melodrama, Jonathan Goldberg explores the ways melodramatic film and literature provide an aesthetics of impossibility. Focused on the notion of what Douglas Sirk termed the "impossible situation" in melodrama, such as impasses in sexual relations that are not simply reflections of social taboo and prohibitions, Goldberg pursues films by Rainer Werner Fassbinder and Todd Haynes that respond to Sirk's prompt. His analysis hones in on melodrama's original definition--a form combining music and drama--as he explores the use of melodrama in Beethoven's opera Fidelio, films by Alfred Hitchcock, and fiction by Willa Cather and Patricia Highsmith, including her Ripley novels. Goldberg illuminates how music and sound provide queer ways to promote identifications that exceed the bounds of the identity categories meant to regulate social life. The interaction of musical, dramatic, and visual elements gives melodrama its indeterminacy, making it resistant to normative forms of value and a powerful tool for creating new potentials" -- From the publisher.

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English
Pages
205

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Melodrama: An Aesthetics of Impossibility
2016, Duke University Press
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Melodrama: an aesthetics of impossibility
2016, Duke University Press Books
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Table of Contents

Agency and identity: the melodram in Beethoven's Fidelio
Identity and identification: Sirk, Fassbinder, Haynes
The art of murder : Hitchcock and Highsmith
Wildean aesthetics: from "Paul's case's" to Lucy Gayheart.

Edition Notes

"A series edited by Lauren Berlant and Lee Edelman."

Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-195) and index.

Series
Theory Q, Theory Q

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
809.2/527
Library of Congress
ML2050 .G65 2016, ML2050.G65 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 205 pages
Number of pages
205

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27235716M
ISBN 10
0822361752, 0822361914
ISBN 13
9780822361756, 9780822361916
LCCN
2016000376
OCLC/WorldCat
922913872

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