Gender and Genre in 1990s Hollywood: Challenging Definitions of Sex, Women, and Femininity

Author:   Patricia Di Risio (Monash University, Australia)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781350292833


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   26 December 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Patricia Di Risio (Monash University, Australia)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions:   Width: 14.80cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 22.20cm
Weight:   0.480kg
ISBN:  

9781350292833


ISBN 10:   1350292834
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   26 December 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Police Drama - Blue Steel (Kathryn Bigelow 1990) 2. Road Movie - Thelma & Louise (Ridley Scott 1991) 3. The Western - The Quick and the Dead (Sam Raimi 1995) 4. Neo Noir - Bound (Lilly & Lana Wachowski 1996) 5. The War film - G.I. Jane (Ridley Scott 1997) 6. Crime Thriller - Jackie Brown (Quentin Tarantino 1997) 7. Sci-Fi/ Horror - Alien: Resurrection (Jean-Pierre Jeunet 1997) Conclusion

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DiRisio provides a thoughtful examination of how media feminisms and shifting understandings of gender essentialism shaped genre films in the 1990s. Through an analysis of key Hollywood films, this book encourages readers to grapple with the legacy of iconic female protagonist like Thelma and Louise, Jackie Brown and Ellen Ripley for their respective genres. -- Jessica Ford * Lecturer in Media, University of Adelaide, Australia * In revisiting diverse Hollywood genre films of the 1990s, Di Risio astutely and engagingly examines the complexity of women on screen – those that eschew traditional femininity and instead are unconventional, provocative and subversive. A must read for anyone interested in film genre and women who break the rules. -- Sian Mitchell * Lecturer Film, Television and Animation, Deakin University & Festival Director, Melbourne Women in Film Festival, Australia * In this innovative analysis of feminism in Hollywood films of the 1990s, Di Risio re-positions the female protagonist through the lens of contemporary gender politics questioning, sometimes controversially, the representation by celebrated filmmakers of the decade. A must-have reader for feminist film studies. -- Pieter Aquilia * Associate Professor, Film and Television, Swinburne University, Australia *


DiRisio provides a thoughtful examination of how media feminisms and shifting understandings of gender essentialism shaped genre films in the 1990s. Through an analysis of key Hollywood films, this book encourages readers to grapple with the legacy of iconic female protagonist like Thelma and Louise, Jackie Brown and Ellen Ripley for their respective genres. -- Jessica Ford * Lecturer in Media, University of Adelaide, Australia *


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Patricia Di Risio is Lecturer in Media Communications and Screen Studies at at Monash College, Monash University Pathways, Australia. Her writing has featured in Transmedia and Public Representation edited by Perez Riedel (2021), Critical Perspectives on Gender and Sport edited by Curtis Fogel (2018), and Silent Women; Pioneers of Cinema edited by Melody Bridges & Cheryl Robson (2016).

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