Gothic Heroines on Screen: Representation, Interpretation, and Feminist Inquiry
Editat de Tamar Jeffers McDonald, Frances A. Kammen Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 mai 2019
Each chapter illuminates the significance of this moving image mediation, relating its screen topics to their various historical, social, and geographical moments of production, while maintaining a focus on the key figure of the investigating woman. Many chapters – perhaps inescapably – delve into the point of adaptation: the Bluebeard story and du Maurier’s Rebecca as two key examples. Moving beyond the Old Dark House that frequently forms both the Gothic heroine’s backdrop and her area of investigation, some chapters examine alternative locations and their impact on the Gothic heroine, some leave behind the marital thriller to explore what happens when the Gothic meets other genres, such as comedy, while others travel away from the usual Anglo-American contexts to European ones.
Throughout the collection, the Gothic heroine’s representation is explored within the medium, which brings together image, movement, and sound, and this technological fact takes on varied significance. What does remain constant, however, is the emphasis on the longevity, significance, and distinctiveness of the Gothic heroine in screen culture.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138711006
ISBN-10: 1138711004
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138711004
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction
Frances A. Kamm and Tamar Jeffers McDonald
Part I: Bluebeard’s Ghost
Frances A. Kamm and Tamar Jeffers McDonald
Part I: Bluebeard’s Ghost
- Bluebeard’s Women Fight Back: the Gothic heroine in contemporary film and Heidi Lee Douglas’s Little Lamb (2014)
Gisèle Baxter
- Bluebeard in the Cities: The Use of an Urban Setting in Two 21st Century Films
Lawrence Jackson
- Blueprints from Bluebeard: Charting the Gothic in contemporary film
Tamar Jeffers McDonald
Part II: Returning to Manderley - Impossible Spaces: Gothic Special Effects and Feminine Subjectivity
Christina G. Petersen
- The Certified Accountant Gothic Heroine: Paranoia and The Second Woman (1951)
Guy Barefoot
- "But it’s happening to you, Eleanor": The Haunting as a BuildingsromanJohanna Wagner
Part III: The Gothic and Genre Forms - The Gothic in Space: Genre, Motherhood and Aliens (1986)
Frances A. Kamm
- The Gothic heroine out West: A Town Called Bastard (1971)
Lee Broughton
- Laughing at Periods: Gothic Parody in Julia Davis’ HunderbySarah McLellan
- There’s a secret behind the door. And that secret is me. The Gothic Reimagining of Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None.Katerina Flint Nicol
Part IV: National Cinema and the Gothic - East German Gothic: Kurt Maetzig’s The Rabbit Is Me (1965)
Dana Weber
- ‘I See, I See…’: Goodnight Mommy as Austrian Gothic
Lies Lanckman
- The Babadook, maternal gothic and the ‘woman’s horror film’
Notă biografică
Tamar Jeffers McDonald is Reader in Film at the University of Kent and co-organiser of the Gothic Feminism research group. She has published on issues of film genre, film costume, stardom, performance, and movie magazines.
Frances A. Kamm is an early career researcher and Associate Lecturer at the University of Kent, and co-organiser of the Gothic Feminism research project. She was awarded her PhD in Film Studies with the thesis entitled ‘The Technological Uncanny and the Representation of the Body in Early and Digital Cinema’.
Frances A. Kamm is an early career researcher and Associate Lecturer at the University of Kent, and co-organiser of the Gothic Feminism research project. She was awarded her PhD in Film Studies with the thesis entitled ‘The Technological Uncanny and the Representation of the Body in Early and Digital Cinema’.
Descriere
Gothic Heroines on Screen explores the translation of the literary Gothic heroine on screen, the potential consequences of these adaptations and contemporary interpretations of the form.