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Imagining the Method

Reception, Identity, and American Screen Performance

by Justin Owen Rawlins

Type
Studies
Subject
TechniqueActing
Keywords
Actors Studio
Publishing date
2024 (January 16, 2024)
Publisher
University of Texas Press
Language
English
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Hardcover • 272 pages
6 x 9 inches (15.5 x 23 cm)
ISBN
978-1-4773-2850-7
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Book Presentation:
A revisionist history of Method acting that connects the popular reception of “methodness” to entrenched understandings of screen performance still dominating American film discourse today.

Only one performance style has dominated the lexicon of the casual moviegoer: “Method acting.” The first reception-based analysis of film acting, Imagining the Method investigates how popular understandings of the so-called Method—what its author Justin Rawlins calls "methodness"—created an exclusive brand for white, male actors while associating such actors with rebellion and marginalization. Drawing on extensive archival research, the book maps the forces giving shape to methodness and policing its boundaries.

Imagining the Method traces the primordial conditions under which the Method was conceived. It explores John Garfield's tenuous relationship with methodness due to his identity. It considers the links between John Wayne's reliance on "anti-Method" stardom and Marlon Brando and James Dean's ascribed embodiment of Method features. It dissects contemporary emphases on transformation and considers the implications of methodness in the encoding of AI performers. Altogether, Justin Rawlins offers a revisionist history of the Method that shines a light on the cultural politics of methodness and the still-dominant assumptions about race, gender, and screen actors and acting that inform how we talk about performance and performers.

About the Author:
Justin Owen Rawlins is an assistant professor in the University of Tulsa's Departments of Media Studies and Film Studies.

Press Reviews:
Method acting is analyzed with startling insight in Imagining the Method. Rawlins shares the history of the acting style, and looks closely at its most notable proponents. The chapter on Dustin Hoffman and Tootsie is a marvel.
— The Film Stage

See the publisher website: University of Texas Press

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