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Creating the Couple Virginia Wright Wexman

Creating the Couple By Virginia Wright Wexman

Creating the Couple by Virginia Wright Wexman


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Summary

Who decides how, when, and where Americans fall in love and get married? This book shows that Hollywood has often had the most powerful voice in demonstrating socially sanctioned ways of becoming a couple.

Creating the Couple Summary

Creating the Couple: Love, Marriage, and Hollywood Performance by Virginia Wright Wexman

Who decides how, when, and where Americans fall in love and get married? Virginia Wexman's acute observations about movie stars and acting techniques show that Hollywood has often had the most powerful voice in demonstrating socially sanctioned ways of becoming a couple. Until now serious film critics have paid little attention to the impact of performance styles on American romance, and have often treated patriarchy, sexuality, and the couple as monolithic and unproblematic concepts. Wexman, however, shows how these notions have been periodically transformed in close association with the appearance, behavior, and persona of the stars of films such as The Maltese Falcon, The Big Sleep, Way Down East, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, Sunset Boulevard, On the Waterfront, Nashville, House of Games, and Do the Right Thing. The author focuses first on the way in which traditional marriage norms relate to authorship (the Griffith-Gish collaboration) and genre (John Wayne and the Western). Looking at male and female stardom in terms of the development of companionate marriage, she discusses the love goddess and the impact of method acting on Hollywood's ideals of maleness. Finally she considers the recent breakdown of the ideal of monogamous marriage in relation to Hollywood's experimentation with self-reflexive acting styles. Creating the Couple is must reading for film scholars and enthusiasts, and it will fascinate everyone interested in the changing relationships of men and women in modern culture.

Creating the Couple Reviews

The pages are bursting with discussions of classics such as The Maltese Falcon, The Big Sleep, Sunset Boulevard, On the Waterfront and Nashville. The book explores not only the relationships between men and women in these movies but also the specific acting techniques of the stars and their lives off screen.--The Washington Times

About Virginia Wright Wexman

Virginia Wright Wexman is Professor of English at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Among her other books is Roman Polanski (Twayne).

Table of Contents

PrefacePt. IIntroduction: The Movies as Social Ritual1Romantic Love, Changing Marriage Norms, and Stars as Behavioral Models3Pt. IIPatriarchal Marriage and Traditional Gender Identities2Star and Auteur: The Griffith-Gish Collaboration and the Struggle over Patriarchal Marriage393Star and Genre: John Wayne, the Western, and the American Dream of the Family on the Land67Pt. IIICompanionate Marriage and Changing Constructions of Gender and Sexuality4The Love Goddess: Contradictions in the Myth of Glamour1335Masculinity in Crisis: Method Acting in Hollywood160Pt. IVEpilogue: Beyond the Couple6The Destabilization of Gender Norms and Acting as Performance183Notes221Bibliography249Index277

Additional information

GOR007087547
9780691015354
069101535X
Creating the Couple: Love, Marriage, and Hollywood Performance by Virginia Wright Wexman
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Princeton University Press
19930621
336
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