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The Casting Couch and Other Front Row Seats Marsha Mccreadie

The Casting Couch and Other Front Row Seats By Marsha Mccreadie

The Casting Couch and Other Front Row Seats by Marsha Mccreadie


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The Casting Couch and Other Front Row Seats: Women in Films of the 1970s and 1980s by Marsha Mccreadie

This collection of film reviews and essays focuses on the role of women in films during the 1970s and 1980s. The author, a widely published film critic, examines the shifting portrayals of women from the almost anti-progressive treatment of women in the early 1970s through the integration of more progressive professional women in the films of the late 1980s. She shows that most of the important movies of the period were about women and that these films seemed to reflect the momentous changes that women were going through in the society at large. McCreadie's in-depth analysis of women in cinema is augmented with personal interviews with leading female actresses of the period including Jane Fonda, Kathleen Turner, Jessica Lange, Sissy Spacek, Sally Field, Anjelica Huston, and others.

Taking a chronological approach to her subject, McCreadie shows that the late 1970s saw some radical breakthroughs in roles for women in such movies as Annie Hall and Coming Home--perhaps reflecting the outcries earlier in the decade that women were not being treated progressively in current cinema. These more progressive and sometimes shattering images of women were in some cases even more advanced than the society the films were attempting to characterize. Throughout the early 1980s there was a sharp retreat from this position as movies like Ghostbusters and The River showed a definite backlash against feminism and gains made by women. Finally, in the late 1980s, the focus has turned toward more progressive and accomplished women in cinema although, even here, McCreadie argues, there is sometimes a conservative or reactionary hue to even the most advanced role models offered by film. Students of film, women's studies, and popular culture will find McCreadie's analysis fascinating and illuminating reading.

About Marsha Mccreadie

MARSHA McCREADIE is a freelance writer for such publications as the New York Daily News, Interview, Taxi and Film Comment. Her previous works include Women on Film: The Critical Eye (Praeger, 1983), winner of a Choice Outstanding Academic Book Award.

Table of Contents

Introduction The Shake-Up Years Backlash The New Conservatism Female Bonding Making New Genres A Reworking of Old Genres Revisionism Strides Within the Status Quo The Women: How They See Themselves Overviews Selected Bibliography Index

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NPB9780275929121
9780275929121
0275929124
The Casting Couch and Other Front Row Seats: Women in Films of the 1970s and 1980s by Marsha Mccreadie
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1990-09-25
208
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