Reframing Todd Haynes : Feminism's Indelible Mark /
"For three decades award-winning independent filmmaker Todd Haynes, who emerged in the early 1990s as a foundational figure in New Queer Cinema, has gained critical recognition for his outsider perspective. Today, Haynes is widely known for bringing women's stories to the screen. Analyzing...
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Durham :
Duke University Press,
2022.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Feminism's Indelible Mark / Theresa L. Geller
- Influences and Interlocutors
- Lesbian Reverie: Carol in History and Fantasy / Patricia White
- Playing with Dolls: Girls, Fans, and the Queer Feminism of Velvet Goldmine / Julia Leyda
- Todd Haynes and Julianne Moore: Collaboration and the Uncontainable Body / Rebecca M. Gordon
- Oh, the Irony: Tracing Christine Vachon's Filmic Signature / David E. Maynard and Theresa L. Geller
- "The Hardest, Most Difficult Film": Safe as Feminist Film Praxis / Theresa L. Geller
- Interventions and Intersections
- "Toxins in the Atmosphere": Reanimating the Feminist Poison / Jess Issacharoff
- All the Cake in the World: Five Provocations on Mildred Pierce / Patrick Flanery
- The Politics of Disappointment: Todd Haynes Rewrites Douglas Sirk / Sharon Willis
- All That Whiteness Allows: Femininity, Race, and Empire in Safe, Carol, and Wonderstruck / Danielle Bouchard and Jigna Desai
- Intermediality and Intertextuality
- Written on the Screen: Mediation and Immersion in Far from Heaven
- / Lynne Joyrich
- It's Not TV, It's Mildred Pierce / Bridget Kies
- The Incredible Shrinking Star: Todd Haynes and the Case History of Karen Carpenter / Mary R. Desjardins
- Having a Ball with Dottie: Queering Female Stardom from MGM to Todd Haynes / Noah A. Tsika
- Bringing It All Back Home, or Feminist Suppositions on a Film Concerning Dylan / Nick Davis.