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From the Margins to the Mainstream: Women in Film and Television
By (Author) Marianne Kac-Vergne
Edited by Julie Assouly
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
11th August 2022
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Television
Popular culture
Gender studies: women and girls
791.436522
Hardback
312
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
This book explores the various issues raised by womens fraught integration into the mainstream in film and television, whether it be off screen as filmmakers and film critics or on screen in film and TV series. Marianne Kac-Vergne and Julie Assouly consider the varied representations of women in films such as Jackie Brown (1997), Marie Antoinette (2006), Its a Free World (2007) and Wonder Woman (2017). They particularly look into the overlooked gendered aspects of voice-overs and the adverse tropes used to represent maternity in television series as well as the complex motif of the vagina dentata in contemporary film and television. The chapters analyze independent, art-house, Hollywood and TV productions often in transnational contexts, shedding light on how definitions of femininity are culturally specific yet cross national, class and racial lines. The contributors include renowned scholars such as Yvonne Tasker, Celestino Deleyto, David Roche and Nicole Cloarec, as well as emerging yet well-published film scholars.
Marianne Kac-Vergne is Associate Professor of American Studies at the Universit de Picardie Jules Verne, France. Her research interests are masculinity, femininity, Hollywood genres and science fiction. She is author of Masculinity in Contemporary Science Fiction Cinema: Cyborgs, Troopers and Other Men of the Future (I. B. Tauris, 2017). Julie Assouly is Associate Professor of American Studies at Universit dArtois, France. Her research themes are pictorial intertextuality, intermediality and cultural transfers in American cinema, specifically the films of the Coen brothers and Wes Anderson. She is the author of LAmrique des frres Coen (2015).