Performative Opacity in the Work of Isabelle Huppert

Author:   Iggy Cortez (Assistant Professor of Cinema and Media Arts and English, Vanderbilt University) ,  Ian Fleishman (Associate Professor of Cinema and Media Studies, University of Pennsylvania)
Publisher:   Edinburgh University Press
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Pages:   168
Publication Date:   28 February 2025
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Performative Opacity in the Work of Isabelle Huppert


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Performative Opacity in the Work of Isabelle Huppert argues that the career of this singular French actor-constituting a corpus of well over a hundred films-offers a unique testing ground for current approaches in film studies and affect studies. Attention to Huppert's performances can reframe recent discussions on the social and cultural dimensions of emotion and normativity through a compelling paradox: her roles tend to express grandiose and overwhelming conditions central to debates in the humanities-negativity, dispossession, trauma-but through elusive and at times resistant or diminutive forms of expression: what J. Hoberman once called her ""genius to distinguish 47 varieties of blankness."" Including diverse contributions from an international line-up of established scholars, this volume examines Huppert's flat affect and other registers with an eye to their significance for cinema and media studies, queer and gender studies, star studies and world cinema.

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Author:   Iggy Cortez (Assistant Professor of Cinema and Media Arts and English, Vanderbilt University) ,  Ian Fleishman (Associate Professor of Cinema and Media Studies, University of Pennsylvania)
Publisher:   Edinburgh University Press
Imprint:   Edinburgh University Press
ISBN:  

9781474479844


ISBN 10:   1474479847
Pages:   168
Publication Date:   28 February 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction: Performing the Inassimilable - Iggy Cortez and Ian Fleishman 1. The Unknown Huppert - Catherine Wheatley 2. Huppert in the Ozon-Machine: Melodrama and Meta-Acting in 8 Femmes - Nikolaj Lübecker 3. Alter/Ego: Isabelle Huppert as Werner Schroeter’s Double - Ian Fleishman 4. Laughing in the Face of Death: The Comedic Force of Isabelle Huppert in La Cérémonie - Karen Redrobe 5. White Mothers on Colonised Land, or What Isabelle Huppert Makes Visible? - Erin Schlumpf 6. Isabelle Huppert’s Caring, Carefree, Careless Abortionist in Claude Chabrol’s Une Affaire de femmes - Henrietta Stanford 7. Horn | Huppert | Horn - Lutz Koepnick Bibliography AcknowledgmentsNotes on Contributors

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Framed by an ambitious, imaginative introduction, this volume provides a welcome contribution for readers interested in Isabelle Huppert's astonishing career and powerful star image. It has much to teach a wider readership interested in affect, embodied performance, cinematic institutions, and screen cultures.--Nick Salvato, Cornell University This transporting collection seizes the key paradox of Isabelle Huppert's performance style--so frank, yet so enigmatic--as the launchpad for a series of inspired, surprising, persuasive analyses of her work. These essays also furnish fresh, rewarding lenses on affect and opacity, whiteness and nation, comedy and irony, motherhood and melodrama.--Nick Davis, Northwestern University


This transporting collection seizes the key paradox of Isabelle Huppert's performance style—so frank, yet so enigmatic—as the launchpad for a series of inspired, surprising, persuasive analyses of her work. These essays also furnish fresh, rewarding lenses on affect and opacity, whiteness and nation, comedy and irony, motherhood and melodrama. -- Nick Davis, Northwestern University Framed by an ambitious, imaginative introduction, this volume provides a welcome contribution for readers interested in Isabelle Huppert’s astonishing career and powerful star image. It has much to teach a wider readership interested in affect, embodied performance, cinematic institutions, and screen cultures. -- Nick Salvato, Cornell University


Author Information

Iggy Cortez is Assistant Professor of Cinema and Media Arts and English at Vanderbilt University. His articles and other writing have appeared in Journal of Cinema and Media Studies, Camera Obscura, and Film Quarterly, among other venues, on topics ranging from world cinema, digital aesthetics, queer sociality, and the relationship between racialization and technology. He is currently working on a manuscript on night-time in world cinema. Ian Fleishman is Associate Professor of Cinema and Media Studies as well as in the Department of French, Italian and Germanic Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. He has published widely on subjects ranging from the Baroque to contemporary cinema and moving-image pornography. His first monograph, An Aesthetics of Injury: The Narrative Wound from Baudelaire to Tarantino (2018), was the winner of the Northeast Modern Language Association Book Award.

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