This paper examines the construction of the star image of Barbara Stanwyck from her first role at Columbia studio in 1930, until 1935, when she became a freelance actress. I will focus especially on Stanwyck¿s status as a female performer and the possible models of womanhood she portrayed. The work she did, and the accompanying publicity, raises questions about female representation, which I seek to address through this research. I will mainly use archival resources such as fan magazines, press books, and studio publicity material, contemporary to the period to examine how Stanwyck¿s star image was constructed in this period. Traditionally, scholars look at film stars as part of the filmic text. My research method includes the use of other ...
Actress Mary Pickford is perhaps best remembered for her silent-screen persona “Little Mary.” But th...
Film stars are often seen as a Hollywood creation but this book explores how British cinema develope...
The “movie-struck girl” and the anxieties that this figure generated have been well documented in re...
This paper examines the construction of the star image of Barbara Stanwyck from her first role at Co...
This dissertation examines the films, studio publicity, commercial advertising, and news articles th...
Much star studies theory, following key theorist Richard Dyer (1998/1979; 1986), continues a focus o...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.This paper is part on a...
Stardom is an important mechanism through which both national identity and gender norms are articula...
When Ruth Harriet Louise joined Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the studio with "more stars than there are in h...
The persona of the celebrity thrives on the tension between images of the public and private—or the ...
Unrestricted"Hollywood Glamour: Sex, Power, and Photography, 1925-1939" historicizes the growth and ...
Tutta Rolf’s career. Rolf was one of the greatest stars in 1930s Swedish cinema. She was also a popu...
The early 1920s witnessed a spike of interest in the import of European stars to Hollywood, as the f...
This thesis examines representations of working women in popular culture in Depression-era America. ...
This paper examines the development of British film stars and fan club culture during the mid to lat...
Actress Mary Pickford is perhaps best remembered for her silent-screen persona “Little Mary.” But th...
Film stars are often seen as a Hollywood creation but this book explores how British cinema develope...
The “movie-struck girl” and the anxieties that this figure generated have been well documented in re...
This paper examines the construction of the star image of Barbara Stanwyck from her first role at Co...
This dissertation examines the films, studio publicity, commercial advertising, and news articles th...
Much star studies theory, following key theorist Richard Dyer (1998/1979; 1986), continues a focus o...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.This paper is part on a...
Stardom is an important mechanism through which both national identity and gender norms are articula...
When Ruth Harriet Louise joined Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the studio with "more stars than there are in h...
The persona of the celebrity thrives on the tension between images of the public and private—or the ...
Unrestricted"Hollywood Glamour: Sex, Power, and Photography, 1925-1939" historicizes the growth and ...
Tutta Rolf’s career. Rolf was one of the greatest stars in 1930s Swedish cinema. She was also a popu...
The early 1920s witnessed a spike of interest in the import of European stars to Hollywood, as the f...
This thesis examines representations of working women in popular culture in Depression-era America. ...
This paper examines the development of British film stars and fan club culture during the mid to lat...
Actress Mary Pickford is perhaps best remembered for her silent-screen persona “Little Mary.” But th...
Film stars are often seen as a Hollywood creation but this book explores how British cinema develope...
The “movie-struck girl” and the anxieties that this figure generated have been well documented in re...