Blossoms & Blood: Postmodern Media Culture and the Films of Paul Thomas Anderson

Blossoms & Blood: Postmodern Media Culture and the Films of Paul Thomas Anderson

by Jason Sperb
Blossoms & Blood: Postmodern Media Culture and the Films of Paul Thomas Anderson

Blossoms & Blood: Postmodern Media Culture and the Films of Paul Thomas Anderson

by Jason Sperb

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Overview

This analysis of the films of P. T. Anderson is “a case study of how even the most self-determined directors are always borne aloft by cultural events” (Cineaste).

From his film festival debut Hard Eight to ambitious studio epics Boogie Nights, Magnolia, and There Will Be Blood, Paul Thomas Anderson’s unique cinematic vision focuses on postmodern excess and media culture. In Blossoms and Blood, Jason Sperb studies the filmmaker’s evolving aesthetic and its historical context to argue that Anderson’s films create new, often ambivalent, narratives of American identity in a media-saturated world.

Blossoms and Blood explores Anderson’s films in relation to the aesthetic and economic shifts within the film industry and to America’s changing social and political sensibilities since the mid-1990s. Sperb provides an auteur study with important implications for film history, media studies, cultural studies, and gender studies. He charts major themes in Anderson’s work, such as stardom, self-reflexivity, and masculinity and shows how they are indicative of trends in late twentieth-century American culture. One of the first books to focus on Anderson’s work, Blossoms and Blood reveals the development of an under-studied filmmaker attuned to the contradictions of a postmodern media culture.
 
“Jason Sperb is not a fan of Paul Thomas Anderson. He’s something much better—an intelligent critic trying to discern what’s valuable and what’s not in Anderson’s body of cinematic work.” ―Milwaukee Express
 
“Sperb has complete mastery of the critical and industrial histories of the films.” —Choice


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780292752900
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Publication date: 01/06/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 296
Sales rank: 996,014
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

Jason Sperb is a lecturer in the Department of Radio/Television/Film at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois.

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: White-Noise Media Culture and the Films of Paul Thomas Anderson
  • Chapter 1. I Remembered Your Face: Indie Cinema, Neo-noir, and
  • Narrative Ambiguity in Hard Eight (1996)
  • Chapter 2. I Dreamed I Was in a Hollywood Movie: Stars, Hyperreal Sounds of the 1970s, and Cinephiliac Pastiche in Boogie Nights (1997)
  • Chapter 3. If That Was in a Movie, I Wouldn’t Believe It: Melodramatic Ambivalence, Hypermasculinity, and the Autobiographical Impulse in Magnolia (1999)
  • Chapter 4. The Art-House Adam Sandler Movie: Commodity Culture and the Ethereal Ephemerality of Punch-Drunk Love (2002)
  • Chapter 5. I Have a Competition in Me: Political Allegory, Artistic Collaboration, and Narratives of Perfection in There Will Be Blood (2007)
  • Afterword. On The Master
  • Notes
  • Select Bibliography
  • Index
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