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Netflix's Ripley
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This book traces the intertextual genealogy behind Netflix's new series Ripley , directed by Steve Zaillian, and offers a critical examination of Tom Ripley's enduring appeal across different media. As the series quickly climbs Netflix's international charts, this volume provides a timely and insightful contribution to the Ripleyverse, exploring the character's complex moral and sexual dimensions in today's cultural context. McEntee investigates Ripley's role within the televisual antihero genre, engaging with theories from Jason Mittell's Complex TV and Margrethe Bruun Vaage's The Antihero in American Television . While Andrew Scott's portrayal of Ripley aims to generate empathy, this book contends that traditional frameworks for understanding antiheroes are insufficient. Instead, it introduces Eric Leake's notion of difficult empathy as a more appropriate model for analyzing Scott's Ripley, offering a fresh perspective on the character's moral ambiguity. This contrasts sharply with Anthony Minghella's 1999 adaptation, where Matt Damon's Ripley elicited a more straightforward emotional response. Readers will discover a nuanced discussion of how Ripley both adheres to and subverts the conventions of the antihero genre and comments self-reflexively on the process of adaptation. The book invites scholars and students of television studies, film, and literature to engage with these themes, providing a rich resource for understanding the evolving landscape of media narratives. Whether you are a scholar of media studies or a curious reader intrigued by the complexities of modern narratives, this book promises to deepen your understanding of the cultural significance of Tom Ripley's latest iteration.
The first in-depth study of the popular Netflix series RIPLEY, starring Andrew Scott Compares different incarnations of the character Tom Ripley, from Patricia Highsmith's source novel to film adaptations Explores RIPLEY's self-reflexivity as an adaptation and a remake - a kind of forgery echoing Ripley's own actions
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Joy McEntee is an adjunct Senior Lecturer at the University of Adelaide, Australia. She is the coeditor of Kubrick and Race (2025) and author of Stanley Kubrick and Women (forthcoming). Her work has also been published in a number of journals, including Senses of Cinema, Film Criticism, Camera Obscura, Adaptation, and the Journal of Adaptation in Film and Performance.
Inhalt
Chapter 1 - Introduction.- Chapter 2 - The Empathy Game in Ripley.- Chapter 3 - Where's the Sex?.- Chapter 4 - The Vile Marge Sherwood.- Chapter 5 - Unfunny Fun: Ripley and Comedy.- Chapter 6 - The Vile Marge Sherwood.- Chapter 7 - Italy.- Chapter 8 - Conclusion.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Autor Joy McEntee
- Titel Netflix's Ripley
- Veröffentlichung 20.11.2025
- ISBN 3032053498
- Format Fester Einband
- EAN 9783032053497
- Jahr 2025
- Größe H216mm x B153mm x T15mm
- Untertitel Television Antiheroes, Difficult Empathy, and the Aesthetics of Forgery
- Gewicht 351g
- Genre Art
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 180
- Herausgeber Palgrave Macmillan
- GTIN 09783032053497