A Woman's View: How Hollywood Spoke to Women, 1930-1960 / Edition 1

A Woman's View: How Hollywood Spoke to Women, 1930-1960 / Edition 1

by Jeanine Basinger
ISBN-10:
0819562912
ISBN-13:
9780819562913
Pub. Date:
06/23/1995
Publisher:
Wesleyan University Press
ISBN-10:
0819562912
ISBN-13:
9780819562913
Pub. Date:
06/23/1995
Publisher:
Wesleyan University Press
A Woman's View: How Hollywood Spoke to Women, 1930-1960 / Edition 1

A Woman's View: How Hollywood Spoke to Women, 1930-1960 / Edition 1

by Jeanine Basinger
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Overview

A lively portrayal of Hollywood's contradictory message of conformity and riotous freedom in films about women's lives and loves.

In this highly readable and entertaining book, Jeanine Basinger shows how the "woman's film" of the 30s, 40s, and 50s sent a potent mixed message to millions of female moviegoers. At the same time that such films exhorted women to stick to their "proper" realm of men, marriage, and motherhood, they portrayed — usually with relish — strong women playing out liberating fantasies of power, romance, sexuality, luxury, even wickedness.

Never mind that the celluloid personas of Bette Davis, Myrna Loy, Katharine Hepburn, Joan Crawford, or Rita Hayworth see their folly and return to their man or lament his loss in the last five minutes of the picture; for the first eighty-five minutes the audience watched as these characters "wore great clothes, sat on great furniture, loved bad men, had lots of sex, told the world off for restricting them, even gave their children away."

Basinger examines dozens of films — whether melodrama, screwball comedy, musical, film noir, western, or biopic — to make a persuasive case that the woman's film was a rich, complicated, and subversive genre that recognized and addressed, if covertly, the problems of women.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780819562913
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Publication date: 06/23/1995
Edition description: Reissue
Pages: 542
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x 1.48(d)

About the Author

About The Author
JEANINE BASINGER is Corwin-Fuller Professor of Film Studies and Curator of Cinema Archives at Wesleyan University. Her most recent book is Silent Stars (1999), and her other books include American Cinema (1994), The "It's a Wonderful Life" Book (1990), and The World War II Combat Film (1986).

Table of Contents

The Genre
I. The Woman Herself
2. Duality :"My God! There's Two of Her"
3. Fashion and Glamour
4. The Stars Who Play Her
5. Ways of Seeing Her
6. The Woman's World
7. Men
8. Marriage
9. Motherhood
10. The Woman in the Man's World
11. Proof: Kitty and Angie and Janet
12. Appendix: Women at the Box Office
13. Bibliography
14. Index
15.
Binder, Wolfgang/American Contradictions

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