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Soldiers` Stories – Military Women in Cinema and Television since World War II

Autor Yvonne Tasker
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 aug 2011
From Skirts Ahoy! to M*A*S*H, Private Benjamin, G.I. Jane, and JAG, films and television shows have grappled with the notion that military women are contradictory figures, unable to be both effective soldiers and appropriately feminine. In Soldiers’ Stories, Yvonne Tasker traces this perceived paradox across genres including musicals, screwball comedies, and action thrillers. She explains how, during the Second World War, women were portrayed as auxiliaries, temporary necessities of “total war.” Later, nursing, with its connotations of feminine care, offered a solution to the “gender problem.” From the 1940s through the 1970s, musicals, romances, and comedies exploited the humorous potential of the gender role-reversal that the military woman was taken to represent. Since the 1970s, female soldiers have appeared most often in thrillers and legal and crime dramas, cast as isolated figures, sometimes victimized and sometimes heroic. Soldiers’ Stories is a comprehensive analysis of representations of military women in film and TV since the 1940s. Throughout, Tasker relates female soldiers’ provocative presence to contemporaneous political and cultural debates and to the ways that women’s labour and bodies are understood and valued.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822348474
ISBN-10: 0822348470
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: 51 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press

Cuprins

List of Figures; AcknowledgmentsA Provocative Presence: Military Women in Visual CulturePart One1. Auxiliary Military Women; 2. Invisible Soldiers: Representing Military NursingPart Two3. Musical Military Women; 4. Women on Top: Comedy, Hierarchy, and the Military Woman; 5. Military Women and Service Comedy: M*A*S*H and Private BenjaminPart Three6. Controversy, Celebration, and Scandal: Military Women in the News Media; 7. Conflict over Combat: Training and Testing Military Women; 8. Scandalous Stories: Military Women as Victims, Avengers, and InvestigatorsAfterwordNotes; Bibliography; Index

Recenzii

"...looks at a wide range of visual images (from both the US and Britain) including films, television shows, advertisements, and recruitment posters....All the chapters are impeccably researched and meticulously detailed, but it’s Tasker’s attention to small particulars, the kind many casual observers might miss (such as an offhand reference to a beauty parlor or the importance of costumes in “transformation narratives”), and the complicated conclusions she draws, even when the films (or television shows) seem superficial on the surface, that really make the text....Soldiers’ Stories may teach more than some ever expected. Reading Tasker’s analyses of these texts could make many rethink what is considered "entertaining" at the expense of women." Catherine Ramsdell, PopMatters.com
"The book reveals the striking ways in which film, television and posters have portrayed military women, and a selection of the images are included on these pages." Keiron Pim, Eastern Daily Press
"Soldiers’ Stories is an important, timely, imminently readable--and teachable--cultural history. Yvonne Tasker takes the figure of the woman soldier in US and UK popular film and TV as a cultural flashpoint for examining the history of our collective thinking about war, violence, authority, sexuality, female embodiment, and gender trouble in the military." Sharon Willis, author of High Contrast: Race and Gender in Contemporary Hollywood Film
"What is so valuable about Yvonne Tasker’s investigation of film and TV images of British and American military women is that she doesn’t stop at the end of World War II. She keeps us attentive right through the Korean and Vietnam wars. She makes sure we track the ambivalences and confusions that women in militaries provoke--among officials, directors, scriptwriters and audiences--over two generations. I have learned so much from Soldiers’ Stories." Cynthia Enloe, author of Nimo’s War, Emma's War: Making Feminist Sense of the Iraq War
“In Soldiers’ Stories Tasker presents a comprehensive study of the imagery surrounding military women in popular media since the 1940s. While focusing on film and television programming from the United States and the United Kingdom, Tasker also looks to media such as comic books and recruitment posters, and considers representations from other countries such as Australia.” - Jay Reid, Scope, Issue 24, October 2012


"...looks at a wide range of visual images (from both the US and Britain) including films, television shows, advertisements, and recruitment posters...All the chapters are impeccably researched and meticulously detailed, but it's Tasker's attention to small particulars, the kind many casual observers might miss (such as an offhand reference to a beauty parlor or the importance of costumes in "transformation narratives"), and the complicated conclusions she draws, even when the films (or television shows) seem superficial on the surface, that really make the text...Soldiers' Stories may teach more than some ever expected. Reading Tasker's analyses of these texts could make many rethink what is considered "entertaining" at the expense of women." Catherine Ramsdell, PopMatters.com "The book reveals the striking ways in which film, television and posters have portrayed military women, and a selection of the images are included on these pages." Keiron Pim, Eastern Daily Press "Soldiers' Stories is an important, timely, imminently readable--and teachable--cultural history. Yvonne Tasker takes the figure of the woman soldier in US and UK popular film and TV as a cultural flashpoint for examining the history of our collective thinking about war, violence, authority, sexuality, female embodiment, and gender trouble in the military." Sharon Willis, author of High Contrast: Race and Gender in Contemporary Hollywood Film "What is so valuable about Yvonne Tasker's investigation of film and TV images of British and American military women is that she doesn't stop at the end of World War II. She keeps us attentive right through the Korean and Vietnam wars. She makes sure we track the ambivalences and confusions that women in militaries provoke--among officials, directors, scriptwriters and audiences--over two generations. I have learned so much from Soldiers' Stories." Cynthia Enloe, author of Nimo's War, Emma's War: Making Feminist Sense of the Iraq War "In Soldiers' Stories Tasker presents a comprehensive study of the imagery surrounding military women in popular media since the 1940s. While focusing on film and television programming from the United States and the United Kingdom, Tasker also looks to media such as comic books and recruitment posters, and considers representations from other countries such as Australia." - Jay Reid, Scope, Issue 24, October 2012

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A comprehensive analysis of representations of military women in film and TV since the 1940s