Harrison Ford: Masculinity and Stardom in Hollywood
Autor Virginia Luzón-Aguadoen Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 iun 2020
The author argues that Ford has generally been seen as a potent, irresistible combination of tradition and modernity. He is an actor who both reflects and utilises changing ideas about American masculinity in the context of Hollywood film production: particular male types are revealed as much in his trademark trustworthy hero act as in his more fallible, less conservative and therefore commercially riskier characters. Luzon Aguado explores these particular star identities and every fluctuation in between. She gives due attention to his much-neglected acting abilities while examining the crucial interplay between star persona and the constraints and conventions of genre. Going beyond standard accounts of Ford's production and pinpointing overlooked aspects of his work, and the creation of the star through cultural artefacts like magazine interviews and advertising campaigns, this book reveals the depth and dimensions of the enduring American screen legend that is Harrison Ford.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781788310925
ISBN-10: 1788310926
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: 36 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1788310926
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: 36 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction
Chapter One: Harrison Ford, Masculinity, Stardom
Chapter Two: The Making of Stardom
Chapter Three: The Establishment of Stardom
Chapter Four: The Consolidation of Stardom
Chapter Five: The Waning of Stardom
Conclusion
Chapter One: Harrison Ford, Masculinity, Stardom
Chapter Two: The Making of Stardom
Chapter Three: The Establishment of Stardom
Chapter Four: The Consolidation of Stardom
Chapter Five: The Waning of Stardom
Conclusion
Recenzii
Extremely informative and well written . I would recommend this book to any film lover who has a particular interest in Harrison Ford and masculinity in Hollywood.
Harrison Ford: Masculinity and Stardom in Hollywood offers a comprehensive look into Ford's career . The book is indeed an essential contribution to masculinity and star studies.
In nearly a half-century of gender-bending, genre-pivoting Hollywood films, Harrison Ford has altered cinematic expectations for what it means to be a man. And no one has explored those performances so well as Virginia Luzón-Aguado. "The rapscallion of the universe" in Star Wars; the "heroic maverick" Indiana Jones; the vulnerable action-adventurer in dozens of blockbuster breakthroughs: she reveals an actor uniquely able to configure an oddly winning mix of brains and perplexity, paternal comfort and restrained anger, charm and patriotism as no other star of the past fifty years.
Virginia Luzón-Aguado has written a brilliant analysis of Harrison Ford as Hollywood icon. Crisp writing and smart assessment of Ford's major films and dozens more essential in understanding his magnitude. Few stars shine brighter than Ford. This book enables you to understand why.
[Luzón-Aguado] succeeds thoroughly in demonstrating the complexity of the triangular connection between the man, the star, and the roles, showing how audience demands limit key choices.
Harrison Ford: Masculinity and Stardom in Hollywood offers a comprehensive look into Ford's career . The book is indeed an essential contribution to masculinity and star studies.
In nearly a half-century of gender-bending, genre-pivoting Hollywood films, Harrison Ford has altered cinematic expectations for what it means to be a man. And no one has explored those performances so well as Virginia Luzón-Aguado. "The rapscallion of the universe" in Star Wars; the "heroic maverick" Indiana Jones; the vulnerable action-adventurer in dozens of blockbuster breakthroughs: she reveals an actor uniquely able to configure an oddly winning mix of brains and perplexity, paternal comfort and restrained anger, charm and patriotism as no other star of the past fifty years.
Virginia Luzón-Aguado has written a brilliant analysis of Harrison Ford as Hollywood icon. Crisp writing and smart assessment of Ford's major films and dozens more essential in understanding his magnitude. Few stars shine brighter than Ford. This book enables you to understand why.
[Luzón-Aguado] succeeds thoroughly in demonstrating the complexity of the triangular connection between the man, the star, and the roles, showing how audience demands limit key choices.