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Put simply, this volume asks: what do women who are creatively engaged with audio-visual industries do with genre and what does genre do with them? The contributors to the collection respond to this question from diverse perspectives and with different answers, spanning issues of direction, screenwriting, performance and audience address/reception.
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Put simply, this volume asks: what do women who are creatively engaged with audio-visual industries do with genre and what does genre do with them? The contributors to the collection respond to this question from diverse perspectives and with different answers, spanning issues of direction, screenwriting, performance and audience address/reception.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315526072
- Artikelnr.: 50146272
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315526072
- Artikelnr.: 50146272
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This volume examines how different generations of women work within the genericity of audio-visual storytelling not necessarily to 'undo' or 'subvert' popular formats, but also to draw on their generative force. Recent examples of filmmakers and creative practitioners within and outside Hollywood as well as women working in non-directing authorial roles remind us that women are in various ways authoring commercially and culturally impactful texts across a range of genres. Put simply, this volume asks: what do women who are creatively engaged with audio-visual industries do with genre and what does genre do with them? The contributors to the collection respond to this question from diverse perspectives and with different answers, spanning issues of direction, screenwriting, performance and audience address/reception.
Preface (Christine Gledhill)
Introduction: Women's Authorship and Genre in Contemporary Film and
Television (Mary Harrod and Katarzyna Paszkiewicz)
Section 1: Women's Authorship and Hollywood Genres
1. Performance and Gender Politics in Mary Harron's Female Celebrity
Anti-Biopics (Linda Badley)
2. When the Woman Directs (a Horror Film) (Katarzyna Paszkiewicz)
3. The Contemptible Realm of the Romcom Queen: Nancy Meyers, Cultural Value
and Romantic Comedy (Deborah Jermyn)
4. Gendering the Post-9/11 Movie: Love, Loss and Regeneration in Nora
Ephron's Julie and Julia (Roberta Garrett)
Section 2: Genre Outside Hollywood
5. Comedy as a Feminist Strategy: Spanish Women Filmmakers Reclaim Laughter
(Barbara Zecchi)
6. 'Trois Femmes Puissantes': Playing with Gender and Genres on French TV
(Brigitte Rollet)
7. Breaking the Boundaries of Bollywood: Women in a 'Man's Industry'
(Sanghita Sen)
8. Gender Politics in Kelly Reichardt's Feminist Western Meek's Cutoff
(Dawn Hall)
Section 3: Beyond the Director
9. 1990s Dark Comedy and the Female Screenwriter (Nicole Richter)
10. Melissa McCarthy: Gender, Class and Body Politics in Contemporary US
Comedy (Frances Smith)
11. The Myth of Lena Dunham (Mary Harrod)
12. The Feminist Game of Thrones: Outlander and Gendered Discourses of TV
Genre (Jorie Lagerwey)
13. A Hollywood of Our Own: Media Fandom as Female Artworld (Francesca
Coppa)
Introduction: Women's Authorship and Genre in Contemporary Film and
Television (Mary Harrod and Katarzyna Paszkiewicz)
Section 1: Women's Authorship and Hollywood Genres
1. Performance and Gender Politics in Mary Harron's Female Celebrity
Anti-Biopics (Linda Badley)
2. When the Woman Directs (a Horror Film) (Katarzyna Paszkiewicz)
3. The Contemptible Realm of the Romcom Queen: Nancy Meyers, Cultural Value
and Romantic Comedy (Deborah Jermyn)
4. Gendering the Post-9/11 Movie: Love, Loss and Regeneration in Nora
Ephron's Julie and Julia (Roberta Garrett)
Section 2: Genre Outside Hollywood
5. Comedy as a Feminist Strategy: Spanish Women Filmmakers Reclaim Laughter
(Barbara Zecchi)
6. 'Trois Femmes Puissantes': Playing with Gender and Genres on French TV
(Brigitte Rollet)
7. Breaking the Boundaries of Bollywood: Women in a 'Man's Industry'
(Sanghita Sen)
8. Gender Politics in Kelly Reichardt's Feminist Western Meek's Cutoff
(Dawn Hall)
Section 3: Beyond the Director
9. 1990s Dark Comedy and the Female Screenwriter (Nicole Richter)
10. Melissa McCarthy: Gender, Class and Body Politics in Contemporary US
Comedy (Frances Smith)
11. The Myth of Lena Dunham (Mary Harrod)
12. The Feminist Game of Thrones: Outlander and Gendered Discourses of TV
Genre (Jorie Lagerwey)
13. A Hollywood of Our Own: Media Fandom as Female Artworld (Francesca
Coppa)
Preface (Christine Gledhill)
Introduction: Women's Authorship and Genre in Contemporary Film and
Television (Mary Harrod and Katarzyna Paszkiewicz)
Section 1: Women's Authorship and Hollywood Genres
1. Performance and Gender Politics in Mary Harron's Female Celebrity
Anti-Biopics (Linda Badley)
2. When the Woman Directs (a Horror Film) (Katarzyna Paszkiewicz)
3. The Contemptible Realm of the Romcom Queen: Nancy Meyers, Cultural Value
and Romantic Comedy (Deborah Jermyn)
4. Gendering the Post-9/11 Movie: Love, Loss and Regeneration in Nora
Ephron's Julie and Julia (Roberta Garrett)
Section 2: Genre Outside Hollywood
5. Comedy as a Feminist Strategy: Spanish Women Filmmakers Reclaim Laughter
(Barbara Zecchi)
6. 'Trois Femmes Puissantes': Playing with Gender and Genres on French TV
(Brigitte Rollet)
7. Breaking the Boundaries of Bollywood: Women in a 'Man's Industry'
(Sanghita Sen)
8. Gender Politics in Kelly Reichardt's Feminist Western Meek's Cutoff
(Dawn Hall)
Section 3: Beyond the Director
9. 1990s Dark Comedy and the Female Screenwriter (Nicole Richter)
10. Melissa McCarthy: Gender, Class and Body Politics in Contemporary US
Comedy (Frances Smith)
11. The Myth of Lena Dunham (Mary Harrod)
12. The Feminist Game of Thrones: Outlander and Gendered Discourses of TV
Genre (Jorie Lagerwey)
13. A Hollywood of Our Own: Media Fandom as Female Artworld (Francesca
Coppa)
Introduction: Women's Authorship and Genre in Contemporary Film and
Television (Mary Harrod and Katarzyna Paszkiewicz)
Section 1: Women's Authorship and Hollywood Genres
1. Performance and Gender Politics in Mary Harron's Female Celebrity
Anti-Biopics (Linda Badley)
2. When the Woman Directs (a Horror Film) (Katarzyna Paszkiewicz)
3. The Contemptible Realm of the Romcom Queen: Nancy Meyers, Cultural Value
and Romantic Comedy (Deborah Jermyn)
4. Gendering the Post-9/11 Movie: Love, Loss and Regeneration in Nora
Ephron's Julie and Julia (Roberta Garrett)
Section 2: Genre Outside Hollywood
5. Comedy as a Feminist Strategy: Spanish Women Filmmakers Reclaim Laughter
(Barbara Zecchi)
6. 'Trois Femmes Puissantes': Playing with Gender and Genres on French TV
(Brigitte Rollet)
7. Breaking the Boundaries of Bollywood: Women in a 'Man's Industry'
(Sanghita Sen)
8. Gender Politics in Kelly Reichardt's Feminist Western Meek's Cutoff
(Dawn Hall)
Section 3: Beyond the Director
9. 1990s Dark Comedy and the Female Screenwriter (Nicole Richter)
10. Melissa McCarthy: Gender, Class and Body Politics in Contemporary US
Comedy (Frances Smith)
11. The Myth of Lena Dunham (Mary Harrod)
12. The Feminist Game of Thrones: Outlander and Gendered Discourses of TV
Genre (Jorie Lagerwey)
13. A Hollywood of Our Own: Media Fandom as Female Artworld (Francesca
Coppa)