International Cinema and the Girl: Local Issues, Transnational Contexts: Global Cinema
Autor Fiona Handyside Editat de Kate Taylor-Jonesen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 noi 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781137388919
ISBN-10: 1137388919
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: X, 219 p.
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2016
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan US
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Global Cinema
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1137388919
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: X, 219 p.
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2016
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan US
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Global Cinema
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction; Fiona Handyside and Kate Taylor-Jones
PART I: GIRLHOOD AND POSTFEMINISM GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES
1. The Showgirl Effect: Adolescent Girls and (Precarious) "technologies of sexiness" in Contemporary Italian Cinema; Danielle Hipkins,
2. Girlfriends, Postfeminism, and the European Chick-Flick in France; Mary Harrod
3. Warrior of Love: Japanese Girlhood and Postfeminist Corporeality in Cutie Honey (Hideaki Anno, 2004); Joel Gwynne
PART II: PHILOSOPHIES OF GIRLHOOD ON FILM
4. Feminine Adolescence and Transgressive Materiality in the Films of Lucrecia Martel; Deborah Martin
5. A Phenomenology of Girlhood: Being Mia in Fish Tank (Andrea Arnold, 2009); Lucy Bolton
6. Desire, Outcast: Locating Queer Adolescence; Clara Bradbury-Rance
7. Bye-Bye to Betty's Blues and "La Bonne Meuf": Temporal Drag and Queer Subversions of the Rom-com in Bye Bye Blondie (Virginie Despentes, 2011); Lara Cox
PART III: SONIC YOUTH: GIRLHOOD, MUSIC, AND IDENTITY
8. "Chica Dificil": Music, Identity, and Agency in Real Women Have Curves (Patricia Cardoso, 2002); Tim McNelis
9. Emotion, Girlhood and Music in Naissance des pieuvres/Water Lilies (Céline Sciamma, 2007) and Un amour de jeunesse/Goodbye, First Love (Mia Hansen-Løve, 2011); Fiona Handyside
10. The Pleasures of Music Video Aesthetics in Girl Teen Film; Samantha Colling
PART IV: EXTRA-ORDINARY GIRLHOODS
11. Where's Girlhood? The Female Child Killer in Where's Mary? (Tony Hickson, 2005); Lisa Downing
12. Performing History: Girlhood and The Apple (Samira Makhmalbaf, 1998); Margherita Sprio
13. Girlhood in a Warzone: African Child Soldiers on Film; Kate Taylor-Jones
14. Daddy's Little Sidekick: The Girl Superhero in Contemporary Cinema; Marty Zeller-Jacques
PART I: GIRLHOOD AND POSTFEMINISM GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES
1. The Showgirl Effect: Adolescent Girls and (Precarious) "technologies of sexiness" in Contemporary Italian Cinema; Danielle Hipkins,
2. Girlfriends, Postfeminism, and the European Chick-Flick in France; Mary Harrod
3. Warrior of Love: Japanese Girlhood and Postfeminist Corporeality in Cutie Honey (Hideaki Anno, 2004); Joel Gwynne
PART II: PHILOSOPHIES OF GIRLHOOD ON FILM
4. Feminine Adolescence and Transgressive Materiality in the Films of Lucrecia Martel; Deborah Martin
5. A Phenomenology of Girlhood: Being Mia in Fish Tank (Andrea Arnold, 2009); Lucy Bolton
6. Desire, Outcast: Locating Queer Adolescence; Clara Bradbury-Rance
7. Bye-Bye to Betty's Blues and "La Bonne Meuf": Temporal Drag and Queer Subversions of the Rom-com in Bye Bye Blondie (Virginie Despentes, 2011); Lara Cox
PART III: SONIC YOUTH: GIRLHOOD, MUSIC, AND IDENTITY
8. "Chica Dificil": Music, Identity, and Agency in Real Women Have Curves (Patricia Cardoso, 2002); Tim McNelis
9. Emotion, Girlhood and Music in Naissance des pieuvres/Water Lilies (Céline Sciamma, 2007) and Un amour de jeunesse/Goodbye, First Love (Mia Hansen-Løve, 2011); Fiona Handyside
10. The Pleasures of Music Video Aesthetics in Girl Teen Film; Samantha Colling
PART IV: EXTRA-ORDINARY GIRLHOODS
11. Where's Girlhood? The Female Child Killer in Where's Mary? (Tony Hickson, 2005); Lisa Downing
12. Performing History: Girlhood and The Apple (Samira Makhmalbaf, 1998); Margherita Sprio
13. Girlhood in a Warzone: African Child Soldiers on Film; Kate Taylor-Jones
14. Daddy's Little Sidekick: The Girl Superhero in Contemporary Cinema; Marty Zeller-Jacques
Recenzii
“International Cinema and the Girl (2016), edited by Fiona Handyside and Kate Taylor-Jones, is a welcome and important contribution at the intersection of girls studies and feminist film theory. … This is a balanced and exciting collection of essays. … The editors have achieved their aim of assembling an impressive collection of essays that reassert the specificity of the girl on screen in her local and individual context, while also attending to the global issues that the films address.” (Elspeth Mitchell, Girlhood Studies, Vol. 10 (1), 2017)
Notă biografică
Fiona Handyside is Senior Lecturer in Film Studies at the University of Exeter, UK.
Kate Taylor-Jones is Senior Lecturer in East Asian Studies at the University of Sheffield, UK.
Kate Taylor-Jones is Senior Lecturer in East Asian Studies at the University of Sheffield, UK.
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