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Suffering in cinema can be crucial to how stars are cast in roles and perceived by audiences, whether it is performed on the screen or weathered in the form of scandal, heartbreak, disfiguration, or aging in an actor's real life. In Star Bodies and the Erotics of Suffering, editors Rebecca Bell-Metereau and Colleen Glenn assemble thirteen scholars to consider fourteen stars whose careers have been defined by suffering on- or off-screen. Together, these essays question assumptions that an actor's ability to project an enduring image-both symbolic and physical-is necessary for box-office success, demonstrating instead that disruptions often shape and direct the star image. Contributors in this collection examine a wide range of stars from the last seventy years. Some essays deal with actors who have transformed temporarily for a role, or permanently, through aging or accident, such as Joaquin Phoenix, Daniel Day-Lewis, Mickey Rourke, Charlize Theron, and Hilary Swank. Other essays consider stars' attempts to conceal aspects of themselves from the public in order to maintain a palatable public image, including Rita Hayworth, Rock Hudson, and Michael Jackson. Some explore typecasting and audience expectations, noting how struggles with marriage, divorce, and aging intersect in the images of Natalie Wood, Marilyn Monroe, and Harrison Ford. A final set considers Sissy Spacek, Julia Roberts, and Halle Berry as women who reconfigure negative press and restrictive gender and racial expectations to their advantage, managing public perceptions of suffering in ways that flummox their critics. Star Bodies and the Erotics of Suffering offers film buffs, students, and scholars a fresh take on casting, method acting, audience reception, and the tensions at play in our fascination with an actor's dual role as private individual and cultural icon.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright
  2. pp. i-vi
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. vii-viii
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. pp. ix-x
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  1. Introduction
  2. Rebecca Bell-Metereau, Colleen Glenn
  3. pp. 1-26
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  1. Part I: Extreme Makeovers
  1. 1. “Does This Film Make Me Look Fat?” Celebrity, Gender, and I’m Still Here
  2. Nina K. Martin
  3. pp. 29-54
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  1. 2. Beauty to Beast: The Rebirth of Mickey Rourke
  2. Colleen Glenn
  3. pp. 55-79
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  1. 3. Hilary Swank and Charlize Theron: Empathy, Veracity, and the Biopic
  2. Megan Carrigy
  3. pp. 80-98
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  1. 4. Broken Nose and All: Daniel Day-Lewis and the Performance of Disruption
  2. Dennis Bingham
  3. pp. 99-124
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  1. Part II: Suffering in Silence
  1. 5. Michael Jackson and the Pain behind the Mirror: A Photo Essay
  2. Todd Gray
  3. pp. 127-148
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  1. 6. Adiós Margarita Cansino, Hello Rita Hayworth
  2. Linda Rader Overman
  3. pp. 149-166
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  1. 7. Baby, It’s Cold Out in Hollywood: Rock Hudson’s Multiple Masculinities
  2. Rebecca Bell-Metereau
  3. pp. 167-190
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  1. Part III: Growing Pains
  1. 8. Misfittings: The Misfits as Marilyn Monroe’s Spiritual Autobiography
  2. Peter J. Bailey
  3. pp. 193-219
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  1. 9. Hollywood’s “Proper Stranger”: Natalie Wood’s Knowing Innocence and Uncertain Experience
  2. Cynthia Lucia
  3. pp. 220-242
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  1. 10. It’s the Years and the Mileage: Harrison Ford Grows Old Onscreen
  2. Virginia Luzón-Aguado
  3. pp. 243-268
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  1. Part IV: Damage Control
  1. 11. Blood, Freckles, and Tears: Sissy Spacek’s Surface Subversions and New Hollywood’s Abject Feminism
  2. Alison Hoffman-Han
  3. pp. 271-287
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  1. 12. Love Hurts, but Not Too Much: Julia Roberts’s Scenes of Suffering
  2. R. Barton Palmer
  3. pp. 288-308
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  1. 13. Re/Inventing Halle Berry: Mixed-Race Stardom and the Melodrama of Female Victimhood
  2. Charles Burnetts
  3. pp. 309-326
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  1. Bibliography
  2. pp. 327-346
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 347-350
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 351-362
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