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Here’s a curated list of interesting academic papers that sit at the intersection of and entertainment , spanning film, TV, and digital media. These balance scholarly rigor with engaging, accessible themes. 1. “The Melodramatic Mode of Romance: From Stage to Streaming” Author : Christine Gledhill (or a contemporary update by Amanda Lotz) Why interesting : Builds on Gledhill’s classic work on melodrama, arguing that romantic drama on platforms like Netflix and Hulu intensifies emotional excess as a deliberate entertainment strategy. Compares 19th-century theater tropes to Bridgerton and Normal People . Keywords : melodrama, affect, serialized romance. 2. “Consuming Heartbreak: The Economics of Sad Romance in K-Dramas” Author : Dal Yong Jin (e.g., Smartland Korea , with a chapter on Hallyu romance) Why interesting : Analyzes how Korean romantic dramas (e.g., Crash Landing on You , Goblin ) engineer “aesthetic sadness” as a profitable entertainment product. Uses interviews with writers and fans to show how tear-jerker moments are scripted for global streaming metrics. Keywords : Hallyu, emotional labor, transnational entertainment. 3. “The ‘Will They / Won’t They’ Industrial Complex: Narrative Delay and Viewer Engagement in Romantic TV Dramas” Author : Jason Mittell (adapted from Complex TV ) Why interesting : Dissects how U.S. network dramas (e.g., The Office , Grey’s Anatomy ) use romantic suspense to drive weekly viewing, ads, and online fan communities. Proposes the term “operational romance” for plot-driven obstacles. Keywords : narrative complexity, serialization, fan forensics. 4. “From Harlequin to Hashtag: How Romantic Drama Survives the Attention Economy” Author : Danielle J. Lindemann (author of True Story: What Reality TV Says About Us ) Why interesting : Surprisingly, focuses on how reality dating shows (e.g., The Bachelor , Love Is Blind ) borrow romantic drama conventions from soap operas and Bollywood films to keep viewers scrolling and tweeting. Includes a case study of “villain edits” as entertainment. Keywords : reality TV, social TV, genre hybridization. 5. “Feeling Good About Feeling Bad: The Pleasure of Romantic Tragedy in Popular Cinema” Author : Carl Plantinga (from Moving Viewers: American Film and the Spectator’s Experience ) Why interesting : Tackles the paradox: why audiences enjoy sad romantic dramas (e.g., Titanic , A Star is Born ). Argues that controlled sadness provides a safe, entertaining “emotional workout” with cathartic release. Keywords : spectator emotion, tragic romance, entertainment theory. 6. “Queer Romantic Dramas as Comfort Entertainment: A Case Study of ‘Heartstopper’” Author : Faithe Day & Alfred L. Martin, Jr. (in JCMS: Journal of Cinema and Media Studies ) Why interesting : Examines how young LGBTQ+ audiences use low-stakes romantic drama (gentle conflicts, optimistic endings) as self-care entertainment. Contrasts with tragic queer cinema. Keywords : queer affect, feel-good TV, audience reception. Bonus – Shorter, Very Accessible Paper: “Why We Love Watching People Fall in Love: The Neuroscience of Romantic Drama” – Angela S. L. Chan, Psychology of Popular Media (2022). Uses fMRI studies to show that romantic conflict scenes activate the same reward pathways as comedy and action, proving that “drama” itself is a form of entertainment. Would you like a PDF link for any of these, or a version tailored to a specific medium (e.g., only films, only streaming series)?

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