Framed: Lesbians, Feminists, and Media CultureIn Framed, Judith Mayne, a respected critic whose reach extends from film, literature, and feminism to the culture at large, offers a sustained exploration of feminist approaches to film and mass culture, with a particular focus on how contradiction informs feminism in productive and challenging ways. Accessible and engaging, Framed will be of interest to anyone who enjoys investigating women's roles in the creation of mass culture. -- from back cover. |
Contents
Walking the Tightrope of Feminism and Male Desire | 67 |
Fear of Falling | 103 |
The WomeninPrison Film | 115 |
A Parallax View of Lesbian Authorship | 149 |
Julie Zandos Primal Scenes | 161 |
Permissions | 213 |
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References to this book
Now You See it: Studies in Lesbian and Gay Film Richard Dyer,Julianne Pidduck No preview available - 2003 |