Exploring Letter to Brezhnev through concepts of respectability as feminine cultural capital this article suggests that the film’s affective impulse stems from its representation of a female, working class experience under Thatcherism. This experience is articulated through two structures of feeling derived from the intersecting conventions of social realism, and the consumerist and romantic tropes of the ‘woman’s film’. Through this intersection the daily abjection of women through degrading work or unemployment is traced, whilst being counterpointed to the escapist pleasures of a ‘night out’ constituted through the spatial and aesthetic shifts of the narrative, and the feminisation of the ‘jack the lad’ staple of British screen culture. ...
Why did women’s roles change so dramatically in the West in the period after 1945? These years saw m...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2023. This article compares cultural production about 1980s working-class ...
This paper will mount the challenge to discover the landscape of cinematic images, which construct t...
Exploring Letter to Brezhnev through concepts of respectability as feminine cultural capital this ar...
To Be a Woman is a short campaigning film made in 1950-1 by documentary film-maker Jill Craigie. Thi...
Abstract: This essay studies the gender and social relations in the American 1950s and their underly...
Hollywood has never been eager to make movies about the American working class. In the few films tha...
Because the image conveyed by Margaret Thatcher was a construct and therefore artificial, what she l...
This thesis explores the figure of Margaret Thatcher and how, as a cultural icon, she has been centr...
Tony Shaw (2005) ‘From Liverpool to Russia, With Love: A Letter to Brezhnev and Cold War Cinematic D...
The relationship of women to conditions of material austerity is often characterised as having two m...
This thesis investigates the reconstruction of femininity in Britain in the post-war period (1945-19...
This thesis examines the meanings of forms of fashioned femininity in Britain in the post-war period...
This article undertakes a close reading of Catherine Breillat’s recent film Une vieille maîtresse (2...
My article discusses the character of Marla, the narrator’s lover, in the film Fight Club. Her only...
Why did women’s roles change so dramatically in the West in the period after 1945? These years saw m...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2023. This article compares cultural production about 1980s working-class ...
This paper will mount the challenge to discover the landscape of cinematic images, which construct t...
Exploring Letter to Brezhnev through concepts of respectability as feminine cultural capital this ar...
To Be a Woman is a short campaigning film made in 1950-1 by documentary film-maker Jill Craigie. Thi...
Abstract: This essay studies the gender and social relations in the American 1950s and their underly...
Hollywood has never been eager to make movies about the American working class. In the few films tha...
Because the image conveyed by Margaret Thatcher was a construct and therefore artificial, what she l...
This thesis explores the figure of Margaret Thatcher and how, as a cultural icon, she has been centr...
Tony Shaw (2005) ‘From Liverpool to Russia, With Love: A Letter to Brezhnev and Cold War Cinematic D...
The relationship of women to conditions of material austerity is often characterised as having two m...
This thesis investigates the reconstruction of femininity in Britain in the post-war period (1945-19...
This thesis examines the meanings of forms of fashioned femininity in Britain in the post-war period...
This article undertakes a close reading of Catherine Breillat’s recent film Une vieille maîtresse (2...
My article discusses the character of Marla, the narrator’s lover, in the film Fight Club. Her only...
Why did women’s roles change so dramatically in the West in the period after 1945? These years saw m...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2023. This article compares cultural production about 1980s working-class ...
This paper will mount the challenge to discover the landscape of cinematic images, which construct t...