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Gossip Women Film And Chick Flicks 1st Edition Sarahmai Dang Auth

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Gossip Women Film And Chick Flicks 1st Edition Sarahmai Dang Auth
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.72 MB
Pages: 82
Author: Sarah-Mai Dang (auth.)
ISBN: 9781137560179, 9781137560186, 1137560177, 1137560185
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Gossip Women Film And Chick Flicks 1st Edition Sarahmai Dang Auth by Sarah-mai Dang (auth.) 9781137560179, 9781137560186, 1137560177, 1137560185 instant download after payment.

This book addresses the relationship between gossip, women, and film with regards to the genre of chick flicks. Presenting two case studies on the films Easy A (Will Gluck 2010)and Emma (Douglas McGrath 1996), Dang demonstrates that hearsay plays a defining role in the staging of these films and thus in the film experience. While the lack of women’s voices in the general public sphere remains an issue, the female voice is very present in the contemporary woman’s film. In its analysis of gossip, this book focuses on a form of communication that has traditionally been assigned to women and is consequently disregarded. Dang provides a theoretical framework for the understanding of speech acts in the popular, yet undertheorized, genre of chick flicks.

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