Women in the Work of Woody Allen /
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam :
Amsterdam University Press,
2022.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 'I'm interested in the relationships that women have with other women'
- Martin R. Hall
- Part 1: Temptation, Destruction and Collapse
- 1 'The Woman Destroyed' in Blue Jasmine
- Sophie Belot
- 2 'New York Was His Town, and It Always Would Be...'
- Narrative Storytelling and the Vexing Role of Women in Manhattan
- John D. Ayres
- Part 2: Art and the Family
- 3 Hannah and Her Father
- Decoding the Eternal Feminine
- Dianah Wynter
- 4 Vicky Cristina Barcelona and the Politics of Toxic Female Friendship
- Lauren Stephenson
- 5 'A Particularly Cruel Business for a Woman'
- Nineteenth-Century Opera as Feminist Voice in Match Point
- Christopher Booth
- Part 3: Intertextuality
- 6 I Gotta Be Me
- The Remade Woman and Replaying the Woman's Part in Woody Allen's Movies
- Michael Newton
- 7 Negotiating 'Dis-ease'
- Jewish Women in the Work of Woody Allen
- Roberta Mock
- Part 4: Sound and Body
- 8 The Silent (Film) Woman
- Sweet and Lowdown's Mute Muse
- Steven Rawle
- 9 'Some Nights It's the Only Game in Town'
- The Prostitute in Woody Allen's Oeuvre
- Klara Stephanie Szlezák
- Part 5: The Muse and Inspiration
- 10 Too Much, Too Young?
- Woody Allen's Life, Work and Women in the #MeToo Era
- Jason Lee
- 11 'She's a Genius, and I Don't Use That Word Casually'
- Elaine May's Collaborative Relationship with Woody Allen
- Martin R. Hall
- 12 Keaton and Allen
- Collaboration and the Screwball Couple in Annie Hall and Manhattan Murder Mystery
- Claire Mortimer
- Index