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Under the Mistletoe - Essays on Holiday Romance in Popular Culture

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When you think of holiday romance in popular culture, you probably imagine the formulaic made-for-TV movies we all love to watch: a career gal moves from the big city to a small town, where she finds the love of her life and the true meaning of Christmas. Yet, as with so much of the romance genre, our favorite holiday movies, books, TV episodes, and plays are so much richer than the oft-derided formula. The 22 essays in this volume turn a scholarly eye to one of our most beloved and under-examined subgenres, offering celebrations and criticisms alike of Christmas, New Year, Hanukkah, and Diwali romances.
This work includes voices from global scholars across an impressive breadth of disciplines: literature, history, theater, media, gender and sexuality studies, sociology, psychology, anthropology, law, and victim studies. Readers will delight in celebrations of old classics like Christmas in Connecticut, new favorites like A Holly Jolly Diwali, and everything in between.

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Table of Contents

Introduction: Why Holiday Romance?

Liz W. Faber

I. What Christmas Means to Me

Writing the Rule on Holiday Romance

Rachel B. Wickenheiser

Holiday Romance Films as Mediated Rituals: The Case of Single All the Way (2021)

Molly Frizzell and Rodrigo Muñoz-González

Pure Camp in Hallmark's Cinematic Holiday Universes

Georgia Fagan

"A holiday that could be whatever anyone wanted it to be": The Indian American Holiday Season in Sonya Lalli's A Holly Jolly Diwali

Sreepurna Datta

II. Have a Holly Jolly Hollywood

The World War II Christmas: Gender and Class in Christmas in Connecticut (1945) and It Happened on 5th Avenue (1947)

Kimberly Divonne Smith

Love, Marriage, and a ­Snow-Covered Carriage: Foundations of the Romantic Christmas Genre in Post-HUAC Hollywood, 1949-1954

Vaughn Joy

It's That Time of Year: The Holiday Season and Cyclical Temporality in Hollywood Romantic Comedy

Harriet Idle

"Let's go get the shit kicked out of us by love": Neoliberal Masculinities in Love Actually

Marc A. Ouellette

III. A Very Special Christmas

It's a ­So-Called Wonderful Life: A Close Reading of My ­So-Called Life's Unanticipated, "Very Spiritual" Christmas Episode

S.A. Wilder

Christmas Cookies and Family Drama: Revisiting Austen's Characters on Stage

Suzanne Delle

A Wallflower for Christmas: A Holiday Offering in a Neatly Wrapped

Colleen Etman

"I burn for you": Bridgerton, Healthy Dissociation, and a Covid Holiday

Julie Thompson

IV. I'll Be Home for Christmas

Aspirational Commensality in Romantic Winter Holiday Movies (2018-2022)

Laura Kitchings

Multiplying the Magic: Exploring Families in Holiday Movies

Erin K. Burrell

Romanticizing the Small Town: The Staging of Big City and Small Town in Hallmark Christmas Movies as a Restoration of the American Dream

Lena Koseck

V. I'm Dreaming of a Diverse and Inclusive Winter Holiday Season

Race, Relationships, and Representation: How Hallmark Depicts The Christmas Town

Kathleen Stanley

Under the Menorah: Hallmark's Honorary Hanukkah Movies

Melanie J. Fishbane

Can We Please Make the Yuletide Gayer? A Queer Reading of Happiest Season

Olivia Vogt

From Gideon Holiday to Blake Sunday: A Deeper Queering of Holiday Romance

Jennie McStotts

VI. Holiday Slay Ride

Crime at Christmas: Why Do So Many Beloved Holiday Films Involve Crime?

Shelly Clevenger

Naughty or Nice: Representations of Santa Claus in U.S. Horror vs. Romance

Liz W. Faber

A Corpse for Christmas: How Love and Death Collide in the Christmas Short Mystery Genre

Rebecca Gibson

About the Contributors

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Über den Autor / die Autorin

Liz W. Faber is assistant professor of English and communication at Dean College in Franklin, Massachusetts. Their research focuses on science fiction and representations of artificial intelligence.

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