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Love Across the Atlantic: Us-Uk Romance in Popular Culture [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, 35 B/W illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Feb-2020
  • Kirjastus: Edinburgh University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1474452078
  • ISBN-13: 9781474452076
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, 35 B/W illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Feb-2020
  • Kirjastus: Edinburgh University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1474452078
  • ISBN-13: 9781474452076
Teised raamatud teemal:
Winston Churchill famously described the political alliance between the US and UK as a 'special relationship', but throughout the cultural history of these two countries there have existed transatlantic 'special relationships' of another kind - affairs between British and American citizens who have fallen in love, with one another but often too with the idea(l) of that other place across the ocean.

From romantic novelist Elinor Glyn in the 1920s to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle today, this collection examines some of the history, contemporary manifestations and enduring appeal of US-UK romance across popular culture. Looking at both historical and contemporary case studies, drawn from across film, television, music, literature, news and politics, this is a timely intervention into the popular romantic discourse of US-UK relations, at a critical and transitional moment in the ongoing viability of the special relationship.
List of Figures
vii
Acknowledgements viii
The Contributors xii
Introduction: Still Crazy After All These Years? The `Special Relationship' in Popular Culture 1(18)
Barbara Jane Brickman
Deborah Jermyn
Theodore Louis Trost
Part One `[ Not] Just a Girl, Standing in Front of a Boy ...': Feminism, Women and Transatlantic Romance
1 Atlantic Liners, It Girls and Old Europe in Elinor Glyn's Romantic Adventures
19(19)
Karen Randell
Alexis Weedon
2 `World Turned Upside Down': The Role of Revolutions in Maya Rodale's Regency-set Romances
38(15)
Veera Makela
3 Bridget Jones's Special Relationship: No Filth, Please, We're Brexiteers
53(16)
William Brown
4 Sharon Horgan, Postfeminism and the Transatlantic Psycho-politics of `Woemantic' Comedy
69(22)
Caroline Bainbridge
Part Two Love Beyond Borders: The Global City, Cosmopolitanism and Transatlantic Space
5 `British People Are Awful': Gentrification, Queerness and Race in the US--UK Romances of Looking and You `re the Worst
91(15)
Martha Shearer
6 Catastrophe: Transatlantic Love in East London
106(15)
Frances Smith
7 On the Fragility of Love Across the Atlantic: Cosmopolitanism and Transatlantic Romance in Drake Doremus's Like Crazy (2011)
121(17)
Manuela Ruiz
8 The Mise-en-scene of Romance and Transatlantic Desire: Genre, Space and Place in Nancy Meyers's The Parent Trap and Holiday
138(21)
Deborah Jermyn
Part Three Two Lovers Divided by a Common Language: `Britishness', `Americanness' and Identity
9 `American, a Slut and Out of Your League': Working Title's Equivocal Relationship with Americanness
159(17)
Jay Bamber
10 `It's the American Dream': British Audiences and the Contemporary Hollywood Romcom
176(18)
Alice Guilluy
11 Business-like Lords and Gentlemanly Businessmen: The Romance Hero in Lisa Kleypas's Wallflowers Series
194(15)
Inmaculada Perez-Casal
12 Imagine: The Beatles, John Lennon and Love Across Borders
209(18)
Theodore Louis Trost
Part Four Political Coupledom: Flirting with the Special Relationship
13 `Political Soulmates': The `Special Relationship' of Reagan and Thatcher and the Powerful Chemistry of Celebrity Coupledom
227(16)
Shelley Cobb
14 `I Will Be with You, Whatever': Bush and Blair's Baghdadi Bromance
243(15)
Hannah Hamad
15 Holding Hands as the Ship Sinks: Trump and May's Special Relationship
258(17)
Neil Ewen
16 `Prince Harry has gone over to the dark side': Race, Royalty and US-UK Romance in Brexit Britain
275(16)
Nathalie Weidhase
Index 291