休·格兰特的原型名人及其围绕莫里斯的媒体(自我)建构

IF 0.6 3区 社会学 Q3 CULTURAL STUDIES Celebrity Studies Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI:10.1080/19392397.2022.2159670
Claire Monk
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摘要休·格兰特(Hugh Grant)的职业生涯履历经常提到,他在詹姆斯·艾沃里(James Ivory)开创性的爱德华时代同性恋戏剧《莫里斯》(Maurice)(1987)中饰演压抑的上流社会克莱夫·达勒姆(Clive Durham),这是他的突破性角色。然而,自1994年的《四个婚礼和一个葬礼》(Four Weddings and a Funeral)以来,格兰特随后成为全球浪漫喜剧明星和名人,逐渐将这一早期的职业生涯阶段从“休·格兰特”形象形成的重要时刻中抹去。这项研究通过探索格兰特在莫里斯及其周围的角色的中介自我/建构和意义解释来质疑这种解释差距,正如电影1987年的媒体报道所表现的那样。该研究还借鉴了艾沃里的选角档案,并与关注莫里斯三位年轻的“不知名”男明星的媒体进行了比较,探讨了20世纪80年代末的“休·格兰特”是如何预示、变性和扰乱后来对浪漫喜剧《休·格兰特》的理解的,包括质疑他与新男性气质的关系,以及突出阶级问题。格兰特最近的职业生涯叙事“新”转向严肃角色,同样受到了人们对他在《莫里斯》中悲喜剧表演的关注的挑战,31年后,他在《非常英国的丑闻》(2018)中的杰里米·索普(Jeremy Thorpe)本能地呼应了这一点。
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‘Such emotional sterility proves ideal for the role’: Hugh Grant’s proto-celebrity and its media (self-)construction around Maurice
ABSTRACT Resumés of Hugh Grant’s career routinely note his performance as the repressed, upper-class Clive Durham in James Ivory’s groundbreaking gay Edwardian drama Maurice (1987) as his breakthrough role. However, Grant’s subsequent rise to global romcom stardom and celebrity since Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994) has gradually occluded this earlier career phase from consideration as a significant moment in the formation of the ‘Hugh Grant’ persona. This research interrogates this interpretative gap by exploring the mediated self-/construction and sense-making interpretation of Grant’s persona in and around Maurice as manifested in the film’s 1987 media coverage. Also drawing on Ivory’s casting files, and comparatively on media which focused on all three of Maurice’s young ‘unknown’ male stars, the study explores how the ‘Hugh Grant’ of the late 1980s prefigures, denaturalises and unsettles later understandings of romcom ‘Hugh Grant’, including problematising his relation to New Man masculinities and foregrounding questions of class. The recent career narrative of Grant’s ‘new’ turn towards serious roles is likewise challenged by attention to his tragicomic performance in Maurice, which his Jeremy Thorpe in A Very English Scandal (2018) would reflexively echo 31 years later.
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