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Impossible Bodies Femininity And Masculinity At The Movies Chris Holmlund

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Impossible Bodies Femininity And Masculinity At The Movies Chris Holmlund
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Chris Holmlund
ISBN: 9781136284366, 1136284362
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Impossible Bodies Femininity And Masculinity At The Movies Chris Holmlund by Chris Holmlund 9781136284366, 1136284362 instant download after payment.

Impossible Bodies investigates issues of ethnicity, gender, and sexuality in contemporary Hollywood. Examining stars from Arnold Schwarzenegger and Clint Eastwood, to Whoopi Goldberg and Jennifer Lopez, Holmlund focuses on actors whose physique or appearance marks them as unusual or exceptional, and yet who occupy key and revealing positions in today's mainstream cinema. Exploring a range of genres and considering both stars and their sidekicks, Holmlund examines ways in which Hollywood accommodates - or doesn't - a variety of 'impossible' bodies, from the 'outrageous' physiques of Dolph Lundgren and Dolly Parton, to the almost-invisible bodies of Asian-Americans, Latinas and older actors.

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