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Screening Genders
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Screening Genders
Screening Genders

Price: $23.95 

Editors: Edited and with an introduction by Krin Gabbard and William Luhr
Subject: Film and  Media, Gender Studies
Paper ISBN 978-0-8135-4340-6

Pages: 208 pages, 14 illustrations
Series: Rutgers Depth of Field
Publication Date: July 2008

Reviews:

"This valuable addition to the rich body of literature on sexual identity and gender in motion pictures comprises ten insightful essays on various aspects of gender construction in flim. This lengthy historical and theoretical analysis of gender theory in film should be required reading for anyone working in critical theory. Recommended." CHOICE
Description:

Gender roles have been tested, challenged, and redefined everywhere during the past thirty years, but perhaps nowhere more dramatically than in film. Screening Genders is a lively and engaging introduction to the evolving representations of masculinity, femininity, and places once thought to be "in between."

The book begins with a general introduction that traces the movement of gender theory from the margins of film studies to its center. The ten essays that follow address a range of topics, including screen stars; depictions of gay, straight, queer, and transgender subjects; and the relationship between gender and genre. Widely respected scholars, including Robert T. Eberwein, Lucy Fischer, Chris Holmlund, E. Ann Kaplan, Kathleen Rowe Karlyn, David Lugowski, Patricia Mellencamp, Jerry Mosher, Jacqueline Reich, and Chris Straayer, focus on the radical ideological advances of contemporary cinema, as well as on those groundbreaking films that have shaped our ideas about masculinity and femininity, not only in movies but in American culture at large.

The first comprehensive overview of the history of gender theory in film, this book is an ideal text for courses and will serve as a foundation for further discussion among students and scholars alike.


About the Authors:

Krin Gabbard is a professor of comparative literature and English at SUNY Stony Brook and the author of Black Magic: White Hollywood and Black Culture (Rutgers University Press).

William Luhr is a professor of English and Film at Saint Peter's College in New Jersey and the coauthor of Thinking About Movies: Watching, Questioning, Enjoying.



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