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The children’s hour / Julia Erhart.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Erhart, Julia, author.
Series:
Queer film classics (McGill-Queen's University Press)
Queer Film Classics
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Wyler, William, 1902-1981--Criticism and interpretation.
Wyler, William.
Children’s hour (Motion picture : 1961).
Lesbians in motion pictures.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xiii, 151 pages)
Place of Publication:
Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2024
Summary:
"Based on a play by Lillian Hellman, The Children's Hour (1961) was the first mainstream commercial American film to feature a lesbian character in a leading role. The film centres on a teacher at a girls' school (Shirley MacLaine) who is accused of harbouring feelings for her co-worker (Audrey Hepburn) and depicts the intense moral panic that ensues. Produced in the social climate of the Lavender Scare, the film reveals deep insights into the politics of sexuality and censorship in midcentury America, only a few years before more visible struggles for queer liberation. The film's director, William Wyler, lobbied hard to get the film made after an earlier straight-washed version had been made in 1936. The tense road to production included debates about whether to eliminate mentions of lesbianism from the script and how implicitly queer subject matter might conflict with the Production Code, by then weakened but still in force. Julia Erhart's reading of the film's conception, production, and reception advances a nuanced case of censorship as a productive force. While contests between Hellman and Wyler suppressed scenes of overt affection between main characters Karen and Martha, the reception of the film was comparatively fixated on the characters' lesbianism: it threatened middlebrow movie critics in the mainstream press and resonated with queer audiences. Erhart's attentive interpretation of both the script and the sonic landscape of the film yields a detailed analysis of the soundtrack as an original pro-lesbian element. As issues of queer censorship continue to permeate American life more than fifty years later, Erhart demonstrates that The Children's Hour is as salient to social and political tensions around gender and sexuality today as it was in the 1960s."-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Acknowledgments
Synopsis
Credits
Introduction
Chapter 1 Producing the Children’s Hour
Chapter 2 Responding to The Children’s Hour
Chapter 3 Seeing and Hearing The Children’s Hour
Conclusion
References
Index.
ISBN:
0-2280-2144-8
9780228021445
9780228021452

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