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Me JaneMe Jane

Me Jane

Pat Kirkham, Janet Thumin

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"In Me Jane, leading female film scholars from both sides of the Atlantic get to grips with masculinity and cinema." "In original studies ranging from the Western to melodrama our contributors see masculinity marked as delicate, fragile, provisional: it is under threat, in danger of collapse, an impossible ideal. These signs of the masculine in films are recognised by women viewers who are subject to patriarchal masculinity in their own feminine formation but not subject to it in the sense that to be male is never their goal." "The pleasures of cinema-going are also celebrated. With magnificent scope, discussing patriarchy and power, bodies and transgression, identity and worldly success, the essayists by turn swoon in the beefy arms of Albert Finney, are fixed by Jean Gabin's expressive eyes or become infatuated with Clint Eastwood's voice." "This sparkling collection is a perfect foil for its companion volume, You Tarzan: Masculinity, Movies and Men, also edited by Pat Kirkham and Janet Thumim and published in 1993 by Lawrence & Wishart."--BOOK JACKET.

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OL18454975W

Subjects

Men in motion picturesMachismo in motion picturesSex role in motion picturesFeminism and motion picturesWomen in motion pictures

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