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Gender Meets Genre In Postwar Cinemas Christine Gledhill

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Gender Meets Genre In Postwar Cinemas Christine Gledhill
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Publisher: University of Illinois Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.56 MB
Author: Christine Gledhill
ISBN: 9780252036613, 9780252078316, 9780252093661, 0252036611, 0252078314, 0252093666, 2011046230
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Gender Meets Genre In Postwar Cinemas Christine Gledhill by Christine Gledhill 9780252036613, 9780252078316, 9780252093661, 0252036611, 0252078314, 0252093666, 2011046230 instant download after payment.

This remarkable collection uses genre as a fresh way to analyze the issues of gender representation in film theory, film production, spectatorship, and the contexts of reception. With a uniquely global perspective, these essays examine the intersection of gender and genre in not only Hollywood films but also in independent, European, Indian, and Hong Kong cinemas. Working in the area of postcolonial cinema, contributors raise issues dealing with indigenous and global cinemas and argue that contemporary genres have shifted considerably as both notions of gender and forms of genre have changed. The volume addresses topics such as the history of feminist approaches to the study of genre in film, issues of female agency in postmodernity, changes taking place in supposedly male-dominated genres, concepts of genre and its use of gender in global cinema, and the relationship between gender and sexuality in film. Contributors are Ira Bhaskar, Steven Cohan, Luke Collins, Pam Cook, Lucy Fischer, Jane Gaines, Christine Gledhill, Derek Kane-Meddock, E. Ann Kaplan, Samiha Matin, Katie Model, E. Deidre Pribram, Vicente Rodriguez Ortega, Adam Segal, Chris Straayer, Yvonne Tasker, Deborah Thomas, and Xiangyang Chen.

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