ISBN:
0812234359
,
0812216512
Language:
English
Pages:
XI, 258 S.
,
Ill.
Series Statement:
Feminist cultural studies, the media, and political culture
DDC:
305.42/0973
Keywords:
Feminismus
;
Frau
;
Feminist theory
;
Man-woman relationships
;
Women in literature
;
Women in mass media
;
Women in popular culture
;
Women Comic books, strips, etc
;
Betrügerin
;
Kultur
;
USA
;
USA
;
USA
;
Kultur
;
Betrügerin
Abstract:
Madcaps, Screwballs, and Con Women is the first study to explore the cultural work performed by female tricksters in the "new country" of American mass consumer culture. Beginning with nineteenth-century novels such as The Hidden Hand, or Capitola the Madcap and moving through twentieth-century fiction, film, radio, and television, Lori Landay looks at how popular heroines use craft and deceit to circumvent the limitations of femininity
Abstract:
She considers texts of the 1920s such as the silent film It and Anita Loos's Gentlemen Prefer Blondes; pre- and post-Production Code Mae West films, Depression-era screwball comedy, and wartime comedy; the postwar television series I Love Lucy; and such contemporary texts as The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Ellen, Batman Returns, and Sister Act. In addition, Landay explores the connections between these texts and advertisements selling products that encourage female deception and trickery
Abstract:
When these texts are seen in a continuum, they tell a powerful story about woman's place and women's power during the sexual desegregation of American society
URL:
http://www.h-net.org/review/hrev-a0b5v5-aa
URL:
http://www.h-net.org/review/hrev-a0b5v5-aa
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