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This book is an accessible overview of biographical fiction films
of women and is structured around four of the most popular subjects
of female biopics: queens and political figures; entertainers;
writers; and subjects of current affairs. While the biopic is
commonly accepted as a deeply conservative cinematic form that
represents glorification of the past and of the self-made
individual, a number of biopics of women challenge all of these
characterizations. They show the genre to be much more complicated
and challenging to regressive ideas than has been proposed, and
open to different formats and thematic possibilities. Providing an
overview of key subgenres complemented by analyses of key texts
that illustrate major aspects of each category, Biopics of Women
examines the development of biographical films in each area and the
images of successful women they project in order to investigate the
issues involved in women's representation in the genre as a whole.
This is a lively and readable text for students and scholars in
Gender and Film, Gender and Media, and Women's Studies.
This book is an accessible overview of biographical fiction films
of women and is structured around four of the most popular subjects
of female biopics: queens and political figures; entertainers;
writers; and subjects of current affairs. While the biopic is
commonly accepted as a deeply conservative cinematic form that
represents glorification of the past and of the self-made
individual, a number of biopics of women challenge all of these
characterizations. They show the genre to be much more complicated
and challenging to regressive ideas than has been proposed, and
open to different formats and thematic possibilities. Providing an
overview of key subgenres complemented by analyses of key texts
that illustrate major aspects of each category, Biopics of Women
examines the development of biographical films in each area and the
images of successful women they project in order to investigate the
issues involved in women's representation in the genre as a whole.
This is a lively and readable text for students and scholars in
Gender and Film, Gender and Media, and Women's Studies.
Feminist Film Studies is a readable, yet comprehensive textbook for
introductory classes in feminist film theory and criticism. Karen
Hollinger provides an accessible overview of women's representation
and involvement in film, complemented by analyses of key texts that
illustrate major topics in the field. Key areas include: a brief
history of the development of feminist film theory the theorization
of the male gaze and the female spectator women in genre films and
literary adaptations the female biopic feminism and avant-garde and
documentary film women as auteurs lesbian representation women in
Third Cinema. Each chapter includes a "Films in Focus" section,
which analyzes key texts related to the chapter's major topic,
including examples from classical Hollywood, world cinema, and the
contemporary period. This book provides students in both film and
gender/women's studies with a clear introduction to the field of
feminist film theory and criticism.
The Actress: Hollywood Acting and the Female Star investigates the
contemporary film actress both as an artist and as an ideological
construct. Divided into two sections, The Actress first examines
the major issues in studying film acting, stardom, and the
Hollywood actress. Combining theories of screen acting and of film
stardom, The Actress presents a synthesis of methodologies and
offers the student and scholar a new approach to these two subjects
of study.
Feminist Film Studies is a readable, yet comprehensive textbook for
introductory classes in feminist film theory and criticism. Karen
Hollinger provides an accessible overview of women's representation
and involvement in film, complemented by analyses of key texts that
illustrate major topics in the field. Key areas include: a brief
history of the development of feminist film theory the theorization
of the male gaze and the female spectator women in genre films and
literary adaptations the female biopic feminism and avant-garde and
documentary film women as auteurs lesbian representation women in
Third Cinema. Each chapter includes a "Films in Focus" section,
which analyzes key texts related to the chapter's major topic,
including examples from classical Hollywood, world cinema, and the
contemporary period. This book provides students in both film and
gender/women's studies with a clear introduction to the field of
feminist film theory and criticism.
"The Actress: Hollywood Acting and the Female Star" investigates
the contemporary film actress both as an artist and as an
ideological construct. Divided into two sections, "The Actress"
first examines the major issues in studying film acting, stardom,
and the Hollywood actress. Part Two examines five case studies:
Meryl Streep, Susan Sarandon, Jodie Foster, Angela Basset, and
Gwyneth Paltrow, each of whose careers exemplify key issues in the
creation of film stardom, the function of acting style, and the
creation of celebrity.
Combining theories of screen acting and of film stardom, "The
Actress" presents a synthesis of methodologies and offers the
student and scholar a new approach to these two subjects of
study.
Throughout the book, Hollinger emphasizes the craft of acting, a
dimension of the subject often given less attention than other
elements in the study of female stardom.
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