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Tyrone Power Gender Genre And Image In Classical Hollywood Cinema Gillian Kelly

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Tyrone Power Gender Genre And Image In Classical Hollywood Cinema Gillian Kelly
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.18 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Gillian Kelly
ISBN: 9781474452960, 1474452965
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Tyrone Power Gender Genre And Image In Classical Hollywood Cinema Gillian Kelly by Gillian Kelly 9781474452960, 1474452965 instant download after payment.

The first substantial academic study on Tyrone Power
  • Explores the whole of Power’s on-screen career
  • Discusses Power’s off-screen image
  • Analyses the concept of the social construction of male beauty which is understudied in star studies and in academia in general

One of the most popular actors of the Classical Hollywood period, Tyrone Power’s appeal was initially based around his outstanding beauty, his looks remaining key to his star persona throughout his 25-year career and almost 50 films. This book presents the first substantial academic study of Power and employs a range of approaches, including stardom and genre theory, to reappraise his career from various angles including gender, genre and image. Textual analysis coincides with discussions of Power’s multi-layered performances in a variety of genres while engaging with industry systems, specifically Twentieth Century-Fox, his home studio for almost two decades, and situates Power’s performances within the contexts of industry regulations, such as the Production Code, and industry technological advances, such as CinemaScope.

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