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After "Happily Ever After"

Romantic Comedy in the Post-Romantic Age

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Explores romantic comedy's revitalizing response to shifting sexual and social mores of the past decade.

In defiance of the alleged "death of romantic comedy," After "Happily Ever After": Romantic Comedy in the Post-Romantic Age edited by Maria San Filippo attests to rom-com's continuing vitality in new modes and forms that reimagine and rejuvenate the genre in ideologically, artistically, and commercially innovative ways. No longer the idyllic fairy tale, today's romantic comedies ponder the realities and complexities of intimacy, fortifying the genre's gift for imagining human connection through love and laughter.

It has often been observed that the rom-com's "happily ever after" trope enables the genre to avoid addressing the challenges of coupled life. This volume's contributors confront how recent rom-coms contend with a "post-romantic age" of romantic disillusionment and seismically shifting emotional and relational bonds. Fifteen chapters contemplate the resurgence of the "radical romantic comedy" and uncoupling comedy, new approaches in genre hybridity and serial narrative, and how recent rom-coms deal with divisive topical issues and contemporary sexual mores from reproductive politics and marriage equality to hook-up culture and technology-enabled sex. Rom-coms remain underappreciated and underexamined—and still largely defined within Hollywood's parameters of culturally normative coupling and its persistent marginalization of racial and sexual minorities. Making the case for taking romantic comedy seriously, this volume employs critical perspectives drawn from feminist, queer, postcolonial, and race studies to critique the genre's homogeneity and social and sexual conservatism, recognizing innovative works inclusive of LGBTQ people, people of color, and the differently aged and abled.

Encompassing a rich range of screen media from the last decade, After "Happily Ever After"celebrates works that disrupt and subvert rom-com fantasy and formula so as to open audience's eyes along with our hearts. This volume is intended for all readers with an interest in film, media, and gender studies.

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    • Library Journal

      June 18, 2021

      With this collection of scholarly essays, editor San Filippo (media studies, Emerson Coll., Boston; The B Word: Bisexuality in Contemporary Film and Television) and contributors argue that the romantic comedy isn't dead--and not only that, but the genre is richer than ever, with recent films and TV series going beyond the once-requisite happy ending and "Cinderella"-type story lines. The essays consider stories that end without the couple coming together, plots that question marriage and monogamy, and works that reflect on people's motivations to connect romantically. Contributors also discuss rom-coms that still follow versions of the traditional mainstream formula but feature a wider range of protagonists who are people of color, older adults, and queer people. Some chapters examine how videos and independent movies have expanded the field. The book explores non-U.S. productions that are expanding the rom-com genre, including films and TV shows from France and South Korea. There's a chapter on Hong Kong director Johnnie To, whose Don't Go Breaking My Heart and its sequel (2011 and 2014, respectively) were set during the 2008 financial crisis; in it, Tom Cunliffe explores how consumer-driven mindsets influence even the romantic sphere. VERDICT This work, which is aimed primarily at academics, demonstrates that the fantasy of the rom-com lives on, in the same ways and new ones.--Lani Smith, Ohone Coll. Lib., Fremont, CA

      Copyright 2021 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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