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The femme fatale / Julie Grossman.

De Gruyter Rutgers University Press Complete eBook-Package 2020 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Grossman, Julie, author.
Series:
Quick Takes: Movies and Popular Culture
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Femmes fatales in motion pictures.
Femmes fatales--History.
Femmes fatales.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (175 pages)
Place of Publication:
New Brunswick, New Jersey : Rutgers University Press, [2020]
Summary:
Ostensibly the villain, but also a model of female power, poise, and intelligence, the femme fatale embodies Hollywood’s contradictory attitudes toward ambitious women. But how has the figure of the femme fatale evolved over time, and to what extent have these changes reflected shifting cultural attitudes toward female independence and sexuality? This book offers readers a concise look at over a century of femmes fatales on both the silver screen and the TV screen. Starting with ethnically exoticized silent film vamps like Theda Bara and Pola Negri, it examines classic film noir femmes fatales like Barbara Stanwyck in Double Indemnity, as well as postmodern revisions of the archetype in films like Basic Instinct and Memento. Finally, it explores how contemporary film and television creators like Fleabag and Killing Eve’s Phoebe Waller-Bridge have appropriated the femme fatale in sympathetic and surprising ways. Analyzing not only the films themselves, but also studio press kits and reviews, The Femme Fatale considers how discourses about the pleasures and dangers of female performance are projected onto the figure of the femme fatale. Ultimately, it is a celebration of how “bad girl” roles have provided some of Hollywood’s most talented actresses opportunities to fully express their on-screen charisma.
Contents:
Frontmatter
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
1 THEDA BARA AND BARBARA STANWYCK’S “BABY FACE” Exoticism and the Street-Smart Vamp
2 WARTIME AND POSTWAR FILM NOIR, NEO-NOIR, AND THE FEMME FATALE
3 TRACY FLICK AND TELEVISION’S UNRULY WOMEN
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
FURTHER READING
WORKS CITED
SELECTED FILMOGRAPHY
INDEX
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
0-8135-9828-1
OCLC:
1266228176

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