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A great big girl like me : the films of Marie Dressler / Victoria Sturtevant.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Sturtevant, Victoria, 1973-
Series:
Women and film history international.
Women and film history international
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Actresses--United States--Biography.
Actresses.
Dressler, Marie, 1869-1934--Criticism and interpretation.
Dressler, Marie.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (210 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Urbana : University of Illinois Press, c2009.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
In this study of Marie Dressler, MGM's most profitable movie star in the early 1930s, Victoria Sturtevant analyzes Dressler's use of her body to challenge Hollywood's standards for leading ladies. At five feet seven inches tall and two hundred pounds, Dressler was never considered the popular "delicate beauty, " often playing ugly ducklings, old maids, doting mothers, and imperious dowagers. However, Dressler's body, her fearless physicality, and her athletic slapstick routines commanded the screen. Although an unlikely movie star, Dressler represented for Depression-era audiences a sign of abundance and generosity in a time of scarcity. This premier analysis of her body of work explores how Dressler refocused the generic frame of her films beyond the shallow problems of the rich and beautiful, instead dignifying the marginalized, the elderly, women, and the poor. Sturtevant inteprets the meanings of Dressler's body through different genres, venues, and historical periods by looking at her vaudeville career, her transgressive representation of an "unruly" yet sexual body in Emma and Christopher Bean, ideas of the body politic in the films Politics and Prosperity, and Dressler as a mythic body in Min and Bill and Tugboat Annie.
Contents:
Tillie's punctured romance : genre and the body
Breaking boundaries : the unruly body
Politics and prosperity : the body politic
Min and Bill and Tugboat Annie : the mythic body
Emma and Christopher Bean : the sexual body
Dinner at eight : the unclosed body.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [173]-184) and index.
Includes filmography: p. [185].
ISBN:
9786613895455
9781283583008
1283583003
9780252092626
0252092627
OCLC:
810533797

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