Melodrama, Self and Nation in Post-War British Popular Film

Melodrama, Self and Nation in Post-War British Popular Film

by Johanna Laitila
Melodrama, Self and Nation in Post-War British Popular Film

Melodrama, Self and Nation in Post-War British Popular Film

by Johanna Laitila

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Overview

This book investigates the portrayal of nationalities and sexualities in British post-Second World War crime film and melodrama. By focussing on these genres, and looking at the concept of melodrama as an analytical tool apt for the analysis of both sexuality and nation, the book offers insight into the desires, fears, and anxieties of post-war culture. The problem of returning to ‘normalcy’ after the war is one of the recurring themes discussed; alienation from society, family, and the self were central issues for both women and men in the post-war years, and the book examines the anxieties surrounding these social changes in the films of the period. In particular, it explores heterosexuality and nationality as some of the most prominent frameworks for the construction of identities in our time, structures that, for all their centrality, are made invisible in our culture.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367589066
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/14/2020
Series: Routledge Advances in Film Studies
Pages: 206
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Johanna Laitila received her PhD at the University of St Andrews School of English, and she has taught Film, Media, and Popular Culture at the University of Dundee.

Table of Contents

I. Introduction. II. Amnesia and Awakening in Four Melodramas III. Post-war Imaginings of Time and Space. IV. Subjects, Signors, and Signoras: Naming and Interpellation V. Conclusions

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