Katharine Hepburn: Star as FeministContinuum, 1995 - Počet stran: 256 (Britton's) thought-provoking, insightful look at Hepburn on screen raises problems about class, female sexuality, film genre, camp, spinsterhood, and women's oppression within the context of conventional cinema. -- Choice |
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... effect the actor must give up his complete conversion into the stage character . He shows the character , he quotes his lines , he repeats a real - life incident ' ( The Messingkauf Dialogues , translated by John Willett , Eyre Methuen ...
... effect the actor must give up his complete conversion into the stage character . He shows the character , he quotes his lines , he repeats a real - life incident ' ( The Messingkauf Dialogues , translated by John Willett , Eyre Methuen ...
Strana 141
... effect is crucial , but it is precisely because her films are not ' like ' a genre but embedded in one that we can specify what that effect is . While Dyer's discussion of genre is perfunctory , it implicitly endorses – indeed , takes ...
... effect is crucial , but it is precisely because her films are not ' like ' a genre but embedded in one that we can specify what that effect is . While Dyer's discussion of genre is perfunctory , it implicitly endorses – indeed , takes ...
Strana 143
... effect of these two facts - the apparent autonomy and self - reference of the genres ; the obligation of any film apparently to endorse , whatever its real intention , the norms which are massively reproduced within the culture as a ...
... effect of these two facts - the apparent autonomy and self - reference of the genres ; the obligation of any film apparently to endorse , whatever its real intention , the norms which are massively reproduced within the culture as a ...
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WHY HEPBURN? | 7 |
PUBLICITY | 14 |
FATHERS AND DAUGHTERS | 73 |
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