Focusing on Carrie Fisher's multifaceted career, this collection of essays explores her iconic role as Princess Leia alongside her contributions as an author and mental health advocate. Contributors analyze themes such as the ownership of Fisher's image, her positioning within the male-dominated Star Wars narrative, and her influence as a feminist icon. The volume also examines her autobiographical work, humor, and advocacy for mental health, showcasing an interdisciplinary approach that honors her legacy and impact on fans and culture.
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- 2021
- 2014
The character of Sally Bowles, a cabaret performer from Weimar Berlin, serves as a lens through which Linda Mizejewski explores the intersection of sexuality and politics in various adaptations of her story. Each rendition, from Isherwood's original to later musicals, reveals how the allure of fascism is intertwined with sexual fascination. Mizejewski argues that these adaptations reflect cultural anxieties of their times, ultimately mirroring the oppressive politics they aim to critique, while engaging with themes of Camp, male homosexuality, and female sexuality.
- 2014
Pretty/Funny
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- 10 uur lezen
Women in comedy have traditionally been pegged as either pretty or funny. This book focuses on Kathy Griffin, Tina Fey, Sarah Silverman, Margaret Cho, Wanda Sykes, and Ellen DeGeneres, the women comics who flout the postfeminist girliness, the Hollywood A-list, and feminine whiteness with their wit and biting satire.
- 2004
The emergence of female detectives in contemporary media marks a significant shift in a genre traditionally dominated by male characters. This exploration highlights how women are not only writing but also embodying roles alongside iconic figures like Sam Spade and Mike Hammer. The book delves into the evolution of the hard-boiled detective narrative, showcasing the impact of female perspectives in film, television, and literature.
- 2004
Can a gumshoe wear high heels? In a genre long dominated by men, women are now taking their place-as authors and as characters-alongside hard-boiled legends like Sam Spade and Mike Hammer. Hardboiled and High Heeled examines the meteoric rise