In Between: British and American Melodrama and Modernity

Matthew Buckley
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This essay assesses the current state of scholarship on British and American melodrama and introduces the cluster of articles on that topic that follow. It suggests that recent advances in the field have made evident the trans-cultural, trans-medial and reproductive nature of melodrama as an art, re-focusing critical attention on melodrama's performance, production and formal evolution not within but among, and by movement between, the different cultures, media, creators, audiences, forms and works it involved. Drawing attention to British and American melodrama's critical role in this vast, largely unrecovered history of relational, migrational and reiterative creation, and noting the immediate challenges such a history presents to critical understanding and study, the essay describes the manner in which each of the cluster's articles responds to those new challenges and the ways in which, both individually and as a group, they have begun to lend that history more clarity.
在两者之间:英美情节剧与现代性
本文评估了英国和美国情节剧的学术现状,并介绍了以下关于该主题的一系列文章。它表明,该领域的最新进展已经明确了情节剧作为一种艺术的跨文化、跨媒介和生殖性质,重新将批评注意力集中在情节剧的表演、制作和形式演变上,而不是在不同的文化、媒体、创作者、观众、形式和作品之间,并在它们之间移动。注意到英美情节剧在这一巨大的,大部分未恢复的关系,迁移和重复创作的历史中的关键作用,并注意到这样一段历史对批判性理解和研究提出的直接挑战,本文描述了每一组文章回应这些新挑战的方式,以及他们作为个人和群体开始使历史更加清晰的方式。
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