Linking the images of stars as contrasting as Bette Davis, Marilyn Monroe, and Gloria Swanson, and uniting genres like romantic comedy, film noir, and melodrama, the figure of the narcissistic woman stands as a versatile, ever-present extra- and intra-diegetic force in the dream factory of classical Hollywood. She is, in fact, the lead in what sociologist Edgar Morin conceptualizes in The Stars (1957) as a golden-age “myth of love”: Calling upon the psychic and sensory investment of her fans with her otherworldly aura and material impact, the female star emerges as both the active subject of romantic narratives and the admired on-screen partner in a love affair with the spectator. Like Ovid's original Narcissus before her, the narcissistic ...
By examining the depiction of women and the city of Los Angeles with relation to the concept of "sur...
In its extensive play with character and form, Bergman’s Persona becomes as difficult to analyze as ...
This dissertation employs the methodology of performance studies to theorize the melodramatic unruly...
As living subjects rather than static icons, studio-era Hollywood actresses actively negotiated a ba...
In this essay, I look at two negative portrayals of egoism. I summarize in detail the superb All Abo...
Although Marilyn Monroe was one of the most famous American film stars, and a monumental cultural fi...
The dissertation examines cinematic and cultural inscriptions of gender and sexuality through texts ...
The construction of early movie stardom in Hollywood and Europe in the 1910s and the decades that fo...
Sexist gossip for women and professional celebration for men is a longstanding, detrimental trend wi...
This thesis re-imagines cultural-historical texts from contemporary perspectives to argue for the vi...
My dissertation explores non-visual experiences of film through a study of the recurring cinematic f...
In film, a woman’s desire for success is often visually presented via an adherence to structured act...
This chapter explores the cultural history around Agnès Varda’s English-language film Lions Love (… ...
While the Grande Dame Guignol films of the early 1960s served in their time to capitalize on the rep...
À travers la figure de la star vieillissante et à la lumière de la carrière de Bette Davis, cette th...
By examining the depiction of women and the city of Los Angeles with relation to the concept of "sur...
In its extensive play with character and form, Bergman’s Persona becomes as difficult to analyze as ...
This dissertation employs the methodology of performance studies to theorize the melodramatic unruly...
As living subjects rather than static icons, studio-era Hollywood actresses actively negotiated a ba...
In this essay, I look at two negative portrayals of egoism. I summarize in detail the superb All Abo...
Although Marilyn Monroe was one of the most famous American film stars, and a monumental cultural fi...
The dissertation examines cinematic and cultural inscriptions of gender and sexuality through texts ...
The construction of early movie stardom in Hollywood and Europe in the 1910s and the decades that fo...
Sexist gossip for women and professional celebration for men is a longstanding, detrimental trend wi...
This thesis re-imagines cultural-historical texts from contemporary perspectives to argue for the vi...
My dissertation explores non-visual experiences of film through a study of the recurring cinematic f...
In film, a woman’s desire for success is often visually presented via an adherence to structured act...
This chapter explores the cultural history around Agnès Varda’s English-language film Lions Love (… ...
While the Grande Dame Guignol films of the early 1960s served in their time to capitalize on the rep...
À travers la figure de la star vieillissante et à la lumière de la carrière de Bette Davis, cette th...
By examining the depiction of women and the city of Los Angeles with relation to the concept of "sur...
In its extensive play with character and form, Bergman’s Persona becomes as difficult to analyze as ...
This dissertation employs the methodology of performance studies to theorize the melodramatic unruly...