文艺复兴时期的男人:休·格兰特对阶级、白人英国人和快乐成熟的男子气概的表现

IF 0.6 3区 社会学 Q3 CULTURAL STUDIES Celebrity Studies Pub Date : 2022-12-22 DOI:10.1080/19392397.2022.2159675
M. Hallet
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自2010年以来,休·格兰特的职业生涯和人物形象经历了文化、个人和专业的转变。在演戏的半间隙期间,格兰特开始与政治联系在一起,他为保护隐私而竞选,反对英国脱欧。与此同时,他作为父亲的形象也被重塑,媒体经常将其描述为他“复出”的原因。自2016年《佛罗伦斯·福斯特·詹金斯》以来,他转向了更“严肃”的角色,并与自己的浪漫喜剧形象拉开了距离。本文聚焦于他最近在电影和电视中的角色,分析了这位明星的表演,并剖析了格兰特老去的白人“英国”上流社会形象中的模糊和紧张。尽管多年来一直与浪漫主义类型有着千丝万缕的联系,但我认为格兰特的表演风格和角色更多地处于一种永恒的变化状态,依附于过去,但随着年龄的增长,他对演技的享受也越来越多。在性别、老龄化和明星研究的交叉点上,本文展示了一个老龄化的角色是如何在银幕上(重新)建立起来的,以及格兰特在他的电影和电视剧中扮演的角色如何在当代呈现出一种不同的白人、特权阶层的英国男性形象。
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Renaissance man: Hugh Grant’s performance of class, white Englishness, and joyfully mature masculinity
ABSTRACT Hugh Grant’s career and persona have undergone a cultural, personal, and professional shift since the 2010s. During a period of semi-hiatus from acting, Grant became associated with politics as he campaigned for the protection of privacy and opposed Brexit. At the same time, his image has been reshaped through fatherhood, often depicted by the press as the reason behind his ‘comeback’. Since Florence Foster Jenkins in 2016, he has turned towards more ‘serious’ roles and distanced himself from his romcom persona. Focusing on his most recent roles in film and television, this article analyses the star’s performances and dissects the ambiguities and tensions at play in Grant’s ageing white ‘English’ upper-class image. Although inextricably associated with the romantic genre for years, I suggest that Grant’s acting style and persona are more in a state of perpetual flux, attached to the past yet increasingly layered with enjoyment for the craft as he ages. At the intersection of gender, ageing and star studies, this article shows how an ageing persona is (re-)established on screen, and how Grant’s characters within his films and television series might render a different image of white, privileged, English masculinity in contemporary times.
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