
Isabelle Huppert
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Known for a cerebral internalization of characterization, a technical mastery of extreme emotions, and a singular brand of icy intellectualism, Huppert's performances continue to impress, stun and surprise audiences. By focusing on several theoretical questions that relate to image, identity, sexuality and place, this volume situates Huppert's star persona in the more practical creative contexts of performance, authorship, genre and collaboration. This volume contrasts complementary critical accounts of her stardom by working across the different periods and territories of her career.
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A useful addition to an understanding of the role [Isabelle Huppert] has played in French cinema and the way it continues to develop. * The Media Education Journal * This book assembles a brilliant cast of scholars to reflect on the complex meanings and effects of Isabelle Huppert's prolific career and compelling star persona. The diversity of critical approach illuminates Huppert's potent, often paradoxical place in French cinema and beyond, situating her in relation to contemporary ethics, feminist, queer and postcolonial politics, auteurism, genre, popular reception and the nature of stardom itself. This is the essential - and very readable - work on a culturally significant figure, and also an important intervention in film and star studies. * Diana Holmes, Professor of French at the University of Leeds, UK *More details
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Darren Waldron is Senior Lecturer in French and European Cinema at the University of Manchester, UK. He is the author of Jacques Demy (2014), Queering Contemporary French Popular Cinema (2009), co-author of French and Spanish Queer Cinema: Audiences, Communities and Cultural Exchange (2016) and co-editor of Alain Delon: Style, Stardom and Masculinity (2015) and France at the Flicks: Trends in Contemporary French Popular Cinema (2007).
Content
Nick Rees-Roberts (Sorbonne Nouvelle University Paris, France) and Darren Waldron (University of Manchester, UK)
1. Intimate Distance: The Face of Isabelle Huppert
Darren Waldron (University of Manchester, UK)
2. The Calculated Maladresse: Isabelle Huppert's Dual Performance Style
Pedro Guimaraes (University of Campinas, Brazil)
3. Women in Extremis: Isabelle Huppert in the Director's Theatre
George Sampatakakis (University of Patras, Greece)
4. Enduring Extremity: on Isabelle Huppert's Intertextual Body
Jules O'Dwyer (University of Cambridge, UK)
5. Maternal Eroticism: Queering Isabelle Huppert
Emma Wilson (University of Cambridge, UK)
6. Huppert's Public: Audience Reception and the Cinema of Michael Haneke
Joseph McGonagle (University of Manchester, UK)
7. Huppert and Chabrol: Opacity, Dissonance and the Crystal-Character
Catherine Dousteyssier-Khoze (University of Durham, UK)
8. Embodying the White (Colonial) Woman: Isabelle Huppert's Roles in Postcolonial Film
Kaya Davies Hayon (University of Lincoln, UK)
9. Acting Funny: A Counter-Reading of Huppert's Star Persona
Raphaelle Moine (Sorbonne Nouvelle University Paris, France)
10. "Who the Hell is Isabelle Huppert?": A French Star in America
Alison Taylor (Bond University, Australia)
11. After Elle: Isabelle Huppert's Performance of Fame, Fashion, and Feminism
Nick Rees-Roberts (Sorbonne Nouvelle University Paris, France)
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